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'-.;D'5 "SH' • . .NG 1-' ',\]' h .:!d t>C a TIlR I.IF '.I'::"T 0F .. 1.1.\" ST ,\ ( ."': ' I I \ RIES NG, ROBlEMS I LTD OPSAIL DIAL 9111 , 1.1'" .nOO J tll""'M THE DAIL .. !'e . :1;." ! .; SALE at a Special. 'I: I ,il. , ... ,;<:,' : IN, A USED 28 PASSENGER BUS Nova Motors_ Ltd. '1'::' . . I" .' · , , Vol. 66. No. 178 ST_ JOHN'S/NEWFOUNDLAND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959 Charles Hutton & Sons , . " +.' '.1 , tive Women In 16 Believed Dead ·In Quakes volt In Natal- In Western Canada And U. s. HELENA. Mont. (AP)-EoI·th· Death reports were fragmen· more - buried under smaller much. Madison River. a tributary of th. I '1 .. 11;1,0 ,ReLit·, berdene for pilling stones two fect erccted, high 0:1. the road. A photographer .. , .<,.d workers, who trted to take picturM was .;- .1' a wave .truck with a whip. - '-';. ; ;.<cnce con·. Another 80 women wenl ar· 1.v 'rested at Highflats, also in thi! wcrc ar· southern tip of the east coast · in the province. after they had com· "\ .. :,,' mnndccred a bus and dema:lded . I :"L :,j:kd lJy. to be taken to the natl\'e com· · -, ,; -:.II·!l;lllCCS, mb,sioner, , ; Sr\'('\l were '",,, "·.:ackrd Ileal' Pietermaritzburg when they · .' ,.I. Lil the stopped a bliS and threatened to · ". "'111,11" that. ,'.one it if tile driver c0:111nued .. ·:'.',.· .. ,,"'d his jOllrney, Police were "::',, a day. to c,eurt buses through the _"'\; :1'(' \romen 10\\:', · .,:. '10 fields PROT!-.'ST LAWS The main call,e.1 of the lInre.'t . :He taxes and laws reo .• ,.'\. 1 1\ el'r al'" the of natil'es Into 'llHl Ilib· i ritie:; and towns. The Africans II S,late ,To In P. E. I. .it,\I, \ I.'p - A lalllrc seats, ,;>,,\ .:.<,., "1:1,0:1, \0 parlies are · . !'::1l1 Edward, taking part III the election called · : Aug. 3 by Libcral premier Alex _: .::c.'. ,:U.-l·U 4 \\'ho will run in KIngs -:.:;)1 :1(1.:1 !hc Lib· Foul'th distrk1. The Liberals wiu ". ;:,"':' c l'on'crrn"· be cunning for their sixth straight :.' 0 candidates return to office since taking ol'er .1 I.; ",:lI\g districts from the Conscrratil'cs in 1935. · \'c:w ,eled a Cnnserl'ativcs have their back! J)l a .. emh:) man for to the wall. At no time since the I :0'0; of 3D Libcral sweep in 1935 have the PC' s had more than 10 seats. I In the last election. the Liberals lea se elected 27 members nnd the PC's three. The Consen'atlves later picked up a Liberal seat left I'a· "ike cant by the death of a member. LOOK TO FEDERAL TREND But the PC's headed by' )Valier R. Shaw who wll\ cO:ltest Queens First, are banking on the Conser· I'alive sweep of the four federal '.\P' - Presi· i scats in the last Dominion lee· · e; acrl Secretary lion. P de· Mr. Matheson's main campaign nlake public in· points include !l,lore wlstallCe-'to : he steel strike [armers. Farrrung Is the provo Ing. negotia i:1ce's maIn lnclustry. One member of Mr. Matheson'S thercd by I nlne·man cabinet will not be run· , ..... ,.,\", .... ,... per. ning. Douglas MacKinnon. minis· II ill be ITlJIde tel' of induslry and retired resour· Thl:.-CJY·s new spa' II ces and fisheries. has reUred be· il will eOl'er' · prGtiue!il'ity. prof· r,:,,: ed matters. that lhe 0: facts "Is not ion. We hope · '.h0.<C background · the parties will · 'larder and reach Ike Hold Own '.\P' - Vice· :"\ixo:1 say! . can hold !onhcoming can leI" Sor'et Premier :-;'lkita Khrushchev \:5 visit the peo- I. "resourceful, able, :ndil'idual in action. Id1ed in a te\e\'lso:l tho h;t, ,een the tt"! pa.'t 6 ' , years alter meet. problems- confidencc t!enholl'cr' 5. ability i, an)' cnnfer. · "lth t:(r, " cause of 11l hcalth. UNDERWATER BOMB argue that the laws are aimed at forcing them to work on farms instead or In cities where they quakes rumbling across Weslern sry. A helicopter pilot told slides. The Power Company. Missouri, e:lded a flood threal Canada and the Stales sherif[ Lloyd Brook at Virginia Helicopters were mobilized to which owns the dam. said one oE which had caused warnings to bJ Monday night and Tuesday hit City he had seen six bodies dur- try to reach the people. marooned its men Ilad been able to reach broadcast 140 mile.s down the can earn more money. hardest in southwestern Montana. ing a trip over the area. Idaho in the River canyon. On the structure and inspect its face river as far as Townsend, Mont. An African school was set afire Uno((icial rcports said 16 per- state police. in a broadcast heard j' one side of them was the huge and that it should hold for the of the residcntl; of Ennis, near Durban Monday night. Po' sons were killed. . by the civil defence slide. On. the other was H·year· time being. Mont .• fled to Virginia City. Tour. lIec saved part of the bullding A mountain slide Into a ril'er. hcadquarters. said there were' old Hebgen Dam, 87 feet high. SEND DOCTOR ists also were urged to leave but found no trace of the persons creating a barrier 200 feet high eight dead near Reynolds Pass, damaged but still holding back a Several injured were Three For ks. Earther who set the blaze: which marooncd 100 to 150 per· on the Idaho·Montana border. third of a million acre. feet of nround the dam-on high ground downstream. MItchell, leader of the in lront of a leaking dam. BOULDERS BIG AS CARS water. The dam is 12 miles west the power company said. It A rancher. Demar Taylor of· opposition United Party b Natal. The quakes scattered tourists in Richard D. Smiley. president of of Yellowstone Park boundary. added that a physician is being Dillon. Mont.. said many mao said they not enough. pollee I famed Yellowstone National Park radio station KXXL at Bozeman, The carth tremors tilted the sent into the area by boat from oO:1ed persons had scrawled .. In the to cope wlth the, and led to the closing of Old I got into the areas as far country behind the west Yellowstone. Some of the in· 5 0 5 signs and others waved: unrest. He sald the g.ovcrnment I faithful Inn. First reporls in· as the major slide. There his \l'ay the north shore downward by six jured are badly hurt. the com· sheets frantically as he flew orer. I be held responslble If dicated that Old Faithful I was blocked by boulders "as big to t5 feet. police chief pany said. Most of them are be· FLET OVER WIDE AREA Illans were forced .to use and' other scenic attractions Ci·1 as all automob::e" and he was I Alex Stephenso:1 reported. and lie\'ed to be fishermen or tourists. The quakes were felt over a ,:. Brms to .!refend their rpropcrt). caped 1 told ot two persons _ perhaps raising the south shore_by _ as The mountainslide· into the wide area night and " I - --------------. Tucsday morning. The first shock Agrees With Kicker (Reutcrs)-An New Englanucr took a potshot at American \Vomen Tuesday as he defended a sentry outside Buck- Ingham Palace who kicked a bothersome woman and Was can· fined to lJarracks for his trouble. "I am an American but an American who rca I izes that Ainerican women tourists as well as American women in general need to be kicked not once but often," declared Donald R. Hart. Jr .• of New Britain. Conn. Hart made his acid comments fn a letter to Member of Parlia· ment Lipton. who took up the case of the punished sen· try with the government. Hart enclosed a cheque for $1.4n for the sentry. The sentry executed his drill so as to plant a boot on the shin of • tbe, unidentified American woman who \\'a$ said to have heckled' him. He was punished I' for "irregular conduct on pa· 'I rade." MOUNTAIN . f IIALZBURG. Austria !Reuters) Four young mountain climbers were ·found dead Tuesday and 111'0 others were missing follow· Ing a snowstorm on the 10,700· foot iesb a c h hoI' n SANTIAGO, CHILE--U.S. Secretary of Stale Chris tian Herter (with glasses I turns his head to confer Three other climbers. including with aide Rov Rubottom (left 1 before addressing the Organization of American' States Conference two Austrians who we:lt out in' . . . 1 h C . bb . search of the first group, were here, August 13th. Herter told the assembled foreIgn ffill1IS\£l'S t lat t e current ,n:l ean tensIOns. were found exhausted and suHerlng giving the Communists "Just the opportunity" they always ha\'e sought to undermme democracy m the !rom s.evere They were I western hemisphere. He proposed a three-point pro ,:;!'am to end the unrest.-( UPI Radiotelephoto Y In crittcal condltIon. . . __. __ ___ _ __________ I came at 11:3; p.m. MST Monday I I : night-(3:30 a.m. ADT Tuesday), It was followed by a series of lesser shocks during the ni,ht. I then another series which started at 8:30 a.m. Tue.sday morning. I I The IV eat her bureau said had 11 earth jolts in 10 hours . Comb Woods Bank For Robbers I (CP)-Provincia! i po lice combed a thickly wooded area ncar St. Cuthbert for four bank robhers who escaped Tues- day with an estimated $12.000 from a branch of the Provincial bank oE at St. Barthe- lemy. 50 miles northeast oE Mon· treal. I . II I , 1: ., Police said three young men wearbg handkerchiefs over their .' faces walked into the bank before ,: .. noon and Eorced all employee5 q and two customers to line up against the wall while the tellers' cages were cleared. The men escaped in a ge:away car driven by a fourth man but were forced to ditch it near St. r Cuthbert, fi\'e miles from the . s.c<:ne o( the holdup, and take to , Ine ·woods . , Reward For Robbers Up OTTAWA (CPI - Cars of rev·' enUe freight loaded on Canadia:l railway lines during the first seven days oE August totalled 75.· 500. up Erom last year's compar- able figure oE 72.1148, the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. This brought the Jan. 1·Aug. 7 accumulation to 2,261,402 com· pared to 2.233.047 a year earlier. More Cheques Cashed \. i ., , -," ., I' I ' ,. Money Is . Tightening; Hit i .IE. QUl'. (CPl _I IUHday lent the Du But ,I I: I' I , . , , . flooding over Olle house from forCing 12 fam· homes. No one Fleming Hopeful , ' By DON PEACOCK tlons" 0:1 credlt, "118 far as the Canldl .. Prell SI." Wrller Government lB concerned. no OTl'AWA (CP) - Bank 108D.!1 tlght·!'noneypoUcy· Is being fol· lIlri!d seven feet are being rationed across Can: lowed." level when a ada because there lan't enough The government had no power drenched the money to go around. But Finance to lncrell8e the supply of mO:1ey. village. 6S miles Minister rleminl expressed the That WII.! ,solely in the hands or City. hope Tuesday It's OIIly a tempor· the Bank oC Canada. As for rals- acrOIl It ary situation. in, the present statutory limit to out. In He gave :to indication that the six per cent on the interest rate Were under· government pllUl.!l any steps to aI· the chartered bankR may charge hllrlinl waters. leviale the present tliht - money borrowers, no tho\liht was' beIng · .\nlonlo hubel. situation. !t'R all a malter of given to such action. It waR in had lu,;t aha:l' money supply being unable to the realm of Parliament·, pow' the quick· k I h tl'tnch eep up II' 1 the demand for ers. llItir ked It from credit. he told reporter! on his CUTS ACROSS DOMINION WII way to a cabInet meellna. Meantime acrols Conada, bank ""r . nrld credit was being severely reo the Although the chartered bankK stricled and rationed out in al· blv, a •• 1 I ,4"'lIvlre reatri,· tempU. N latisfy lellUmat, laan If> . requests, still pouring In regard· less of interest rates. Banking olficials' in Montreal said tbe way loa:ls are rationed out Is up to the indivIdual banks -in the last analysis. the indio yldual bank managers. "We have to make the best judgment we can in a very diffi- cult situation." said one top Can· adian banker. Weather Cloudy. showers end- ing by :loon. High - 65. TEMPERATU RES Torontu .. .. 68 Montreal .. .. ;0 84 Monetin .. 6, 76 Halifax .. .. 62 76 Sydney .. " 60 77 51. John's .. 54 6:i The chartered banks a:lnollnced last lVeek through the Canadian Bankers' Association that. the money .Iupply being held a t a I fairly steady level and the Bank I of Canada inlcrest rate rising to a record 6.4t per renl. chartered I banks would be forced to CUl'taill loans. ' _________ _ : 1. A total of 196 cases and 13 deaths were from the metropoli· tan area. The remainder were (rom out of town. In a' report when the number of cases totalled 273, Dr. Adelard Groulk city health direc' tor said the polio victims in· 10 persons who obtained at least t IVO salk vaccine inocula· tions. None of the 10 had died. Dr Groulx said those who reo only. one shotoE vaccine are not considered immune to the dis· ease. The vaccine effective only .fter three 5hots. '. , Wanted." Men HAMILTON (CP)- I iaw,,, "A happy borne and fainUy Polish girls who say men 10 theIr I hfe. . . are "as scarCe as Cana· Irena LenartowlC'Z,. 23, Wroc· dian dollars" have asked a Ham law: "A man who will glye me llton business woman to help find a life." , them husbands in Canada. 19, KaDOW Mrs. Helen Kroll. just An eilucated from a visit to her native Poland. Will further my education .. said she was besieged at a "weI· ,Teki Borecka, 39. "A come home" rarty by a number man. who I can help as •. of single girls and questioned he gives me a happy about Canadia:l men. A 25'year-old Idenh< Here is a samplc of what the lied only as Katrma. t wants "a "000 looker With women wan: ",,' Wanda Malanowska, 'fl. Wroc·of Canada dollars . '- " : , , ., \ i I

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tive Women In 16 Believed Dead ·In Quakes volt In Natal- In Western Canada And U. s.

HELENA. Mont. (AP)-EoI·th· Death reports were fragmen· more - buried under smaller much. Madison River. a tributary of th. I

'1 .. ~ 11;1,0 ,ReLit·, berdene for pilling stones two fect ~''':''''IIC:\ erccted, high 0:1. the road. A photographer

~,t .. , .<,.d workers, who trted to take picturM was .;- ::~'.\~ .1' a wave .truck with a whip. -'-';. ; ;.<cnce con·. Another 80 women wenl ar·

('_~.I.', 1.v 'rested at Highflats, also in thi! • \:;";.~':;'~ wcrc ar· southern tip of the east coast · y,~ ;v~t' in the province. after they had com· "\ .. :,,' I',.ori~cc. mnndccred a bus and dema:lded . I :"L :,j:kd lJy. to be taken to the natl\'e com·

· -, ,; -:.II·!l;lllCCS, mb,sioner, , ; Sr\'('\l ;\{ric3n~ were arrc~tcd '",,, "·.:ackrd Ileal' Pietermaritzburg when they

· .' ,.I. Lil the stopped a bliS and threatened to · ". "'111,11" that. ,'.one it if tile driver c0:111nued

.. ·:'.',.· .. ,,"'d ~Irike' his jOllrney, Police were as~isned <~: "::',, a day. to c,eurt buses through the _"'\; :1'(' \romen 10\\:',

· .,:. '10 fields PROT!-.'ST LAWS The main call,e.1 of the lInre.'t

. :He increu~cd taxes and laws reo .• ,.'\. 1 1\ el'r al'" pe~ling the entr~' of natil'es Into

'llHl Ilib· i ritie:; and towns. The Africans

II S,late ,To In P. E. I.

~~ .it,\I, \ I.'p - A lalllrc seats, ,;>,,\ .:.<,., "1:1,0:1, \0 otll~r politic~1 parlies are · . !'::1l1 Edward, taking part III the election called · r.Cl:'U~ : Aug. 3 by Libcral premier Alex

_: .::c.'. ,:U.-l·U ~t 4 ~latllc50n \\'ho will run in KIngs -:.:;)1 :1(1.:1 !hc Lib· Foul'th distrk1. The Liberals wiu ". ;:,"':' c l'on'crrn"· be cunning for their sixth straight "'."~ :.' 0 candidates return to office since taking ol'er .1 I.; ",:lI\g districts from the Conscrratil'cs in 1935. · \'c:w ,eled a Cnnserl'ativcs have their back!

J)l a .. emh:) man for to the wall. At no time since the I :0'0; of 3D Lc~is' Libcral sweep in 1935 have the

--~~-'- PC's had more than 10 seats.

I In the last election. the Liberals lease elected 27 members nnd the PC's three. The Consen'atlves later picked up a Liberal seat left I'a· "ike cant by the death of a member. LOOK TO FEDERAL TREND

But the PC's headed by' )Valier R. Shaw who wll\ cO:ltest Queens First, are banking on the Conser· I'alive sweep of the four federal

'.\P' - Presi· i scats in the last Dominion lee· · e; acrl Secretary lion.

P ~litchell de· Mr. Matheson's main campaign nlake public in· points include !l,lore wlstallCe-'to : he steel strike [armers. Farrrung Is the provo

Ing. negotia i:1ce's maIn lnclustry. "lllrn~'nL One member of Mr. Matheson'S

thercd by I nlne·man cabinet will not be run· , ..... ,.,\", .... ,... per. ning. Douglas MacKinnon. minis·

II ill be ITlJIde tel' of induslry and retired resour· Thl:.-CJY·s new spa' II ces and fisheries. has reUred be·

il will eOl'er' · prGtiue!il'ity. prof·

r,:,,: ed matters. that lhe

0: facts "Is not ion. We hope

· '.h0.<C background · the parties will · 'larder and reach

Ike Hold Own

'.\P' - Vice· :"\ixo:1 say!

. can hold !onhcoming can leI"

Sor'et Premier :-;'lkita

~hen Khrushchev ~ \:5 visit the peo­I. "resourceful, able, :ndil'idual in action. Id1ed in a te\e\'lso:l

tho h;t, ,een the tt"! pa.'t 6' , years

:nee\in~ alter meet. :uJ~h problems­

t'lm~!ete confidencc t!enholl'cr' 5. ability ~l~ i, an)' cnnfer. · "lth Khru~hche\' t:(r, "

cause of 11l hcalth.

UNDERWATER BOMB

argue that the laws are aimed at forcing them to work on farms instead or In cities where they

quakes rumbling across Weslern sry. A helicopter pilot told slides. The Monl~na Power Company. Missouri, e:lded a flood threal Canada and the U~ited Stales sherif[ Lloyd Brook at Virginia Helicopters were mobilized to which owns the dam. said one oE which had caused warnings to bJ Monday night and Tuesday hit City he had seen six bodies dur- try to reach the people. marooned its men Ilad been able to reach broadcast 140 mile.s down the

can earn more money. hardest in southwestern Montana. ing a trip over the area. Idaho in the Madiso~ River canyon. On the structure and inspect its face river as far as Townsend, Mont. An African school was set afire Uno((icial rcports said 16 per- state police. in a broadcast heard j' one side of them was the huge and that it should hold for the ~fost of the residcntl; of Ennis,

near Durban Monday night. Po' sons were killed. . by the ~!o:1tana civil defence slide. On. the other was H·year· time being. Mont .• fled to Virginia City. Tour. lIec saved part of the bullding A mountain slide Into a ril'er. hcadquarters. said there were' old Hebgen Dam, 87 feet high. SEND DOCTOR ists also were urged to leave but found no trace of the persons creating a barrier 200 feet high eight dead near Reynolds Pass, damaged but still holding back a Several injured perso~s were Three For ks. ~!ont.. Earther who set the blaze: which marooncd 100 to 150 per· on the Idaho·Montana border. third of a million acre. feet of nround the dam-on high ground downstream. Dou~las MItchell, leader of the so~s in lront of a leaking dam. BOULDERS BIG AS CARS water. The dam is 12 miles west the power company said. It A rancher. Demar Taylor of·

opposition United Party b Natal. The quakes scattered tourists in Richard D. Smiley. president of of Yellowstone Park boundary. added that a physician is being Dillon. Mont.. said many mao said they w~re not enough. pollee I famed Yellowstone National Park radio station KXXL at Bozeman, The carth tremors tilted the sent into the area by boat from oO:1ed persons had scrawled

.. In the provtnc~ to cope wlth the, and led to the closing of Old I ~!ont.. got into the areas as far country behind the dam-tippin~ west Yellowstone. Some of the in· 5 0 5 signs and others waved: unrest. He sald the g.ovcrnment I faithful Inn. First reporls in· as the major slide. There his \l'ay the north shore downward by six jured are badly hurt. the com· sheets frantically as he flew orer. I

~I'.ould be held responslble If ~l\" dicated that Old Faithful ~e)'.,er I was blocked by boulders "as big to t5 feet. ~lontana police chief pany said. Most of them are be· FLET OVER WIDE AREA Illans were forced .to use fl~e. and' other scenic attractions Ci·1 as all automob::e" and he was I Alex Stephenso:1 reported. and lie\'ed to be fishermen or tourists. The quakes were felt over a ,:. Brms to .!refend their rpropcrt). caped dama~c. 1 told ot two persons _ perhaps raising the south shore_by _ as The mountainslide· into the wide area ~rondal' night and " I

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Kicker LO\LJO~ (Reutcrs)-An ir~tc'

New Englanucr took a potshot at American \Vomen Tuesday as he defended a sentry outside Buck­Ingham Palace who kicked a bothersome woman and Was can· fined to lJarracks for his trouble.

"I am an American but an American who rca I izes that Ainerican women tourists as well as American women in general need to be kicked not once but often," declared Donald R. Hart. Jr .• of New Britain. Conn.

Hart made his acid comments fn a letter to Member of Parlia· ment ~Iarcus Lipton. who took up the case of the punished sen· try with the government. Hart enclosed a cheque for $1.4n for the sentry.

The sentry executed his drill so as to plant a boot on the shin of • tbe, unidentified American woman who \\'a$ said to have heckled' him. He was punished I' for "irregular conduct on pa· 'I

rade."

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IIALZBURG. Austria !Reuters) Four young mountain climbers were ·found dead Tuesday and 111'0 others were missing follow· Ing a snowstorm on the 10,700· foot iesb a c h hoI' n Mou~tBin, SANTIAGO, CHILE--U.S. Secretary of Stale Chris tian Herter (with glasses I turns his head to confer Three other climbers. including with aide Rov Rubottom (left 1 before addressing the Organization of American' States Conference two Austrians who we:lt out in' . . . 1 h C . bb . search of the first group, were here, August 13th. Herter told the assembled foreIgn ffill1IS\£l'S t lat t e current ,n:l ean tensIOns. were found exhausted and suHerlng giving the Communists "Just the opportunity" they always ha\'e sought to undermme democracy m the !rom s.evere fros~blte. They were I western hemisphere. He proposed a three-point pro ,:;!'am to end the unrest.-( UPI Radiotelephoto Y In crittcal condltIon. . . __ . __ ___ _ __________ ~

I came at 11:3; p.m. MST Monday I I

: night-(3:30 a.m. ADT Tuesday), It was followed by a series of lesser shocks during the ni,ht. I

then another series which started at 8:30 a.m. Tue.sday morning. I I The IV eat her bureau said lIele~a had 11 earth jolts in 10 hours .

Comb Woods Bank For

Robbers I ~1Ol\'1'HEAL (CP)-Provincia! i po lice combed a thickly wooded

area ncar St. Cuthbert for four bank robhers who escaped Tues-day with an estimated $12.000 from a branch of the Provincial bank oE Cana~a at St. Barthe­lemy. 50 miles northeast oE Mon· treal.

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Police said three young men wearbg handkerchiefs over their .' faces walked into the bank before ,: .. noon and Eorced all employee5 q and two customers to line up against the wall while the tellers' cages were cleared.

The men escaped in a ge:away car driven by a fourth man but were forced to ditch it near St.

r Cuthbert, fi\'e miles from the

. s.c<:ne o( the holdup, and take to , Ine ·woods . ,

Reward For Robbers

Up OTTAWA (CPI - Cars of rev·'

enUe freight loaded on Canadia:l railway lines during the first seven days oE August totalled 75.· 500. up Erom last year's compar­able figure oE 72.1148, the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. This brought the Jan. 1·Aug. 7 accumulation to 2,261,402 com· pared to 2.233.047 a year earlier.

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Fleming Hopeful , ' By DON PEACOCK tlons" 0:1 credlt, "118 far as the

Canldl .. Prell SI." Wrller Government lB concerned. no OTl'AWA (CP) - Bank 108D.!1 tlght·!'noneypoUcy· Is being fol·

lIlri!d seven feet are being rationed across Can: lowed." level when a ada because there lan't enough The government had no power

drenched the money to go around. But Finance to lncrell8e the supply of mO:1ey. village. 6S miles Minister rleminl expressed the That WII.! ,solely in the hands or

City. hope Tuesday It's OIIly a tempor· the Bank oC Canada. As for rals-acrOIl It ary situation. in, the present statutory limit to out. In He gave :to indication that the six per cent on the interest rate

Were under· government pllUl.!l any steps to aI· the chartered bankR may charge hllrlinl waters. leviale the present tliht - money borrowers, no tho\liht was' beIng · .\nlonlo hubel. situation. !t'R all a malter of given to such action. It waR in

had lu,;t aha:l' money supply being unable to the realm of Parliament·, pow' ~hI!n the quick· k I h tl'tnch eep up II' 1 the demand for ers.

llItir ked It from credit. he told reporter! on his CUTS ACROSS DOMINION ~rnll. ll~hen WII way to a cabInet meellna. Meantime acrols Conada, bank

""r . nrld 18~tj' credit was being severely reo a~eDt~ the Although the chartered bankK stricled and rationed out in al·

blv, a •• 1 I ,4"'lIvlre reatri,· tempU. N latisfy lellUmat, laan If> .

requests, still pouring In regard· less of interest rates.

Banking olficials' in Montreal said tbe way loa:ls are rationed out Is up to the indivIdual banks -in the last analysis. the indio yldual bank managers.

"We have to make the best judgment we can in a very diffi­cult situation." said one top Can· adian banker.

Weather Cloudy. showers end­

ing by :loon. High - 65.

TEMPERATU RES

Torontu .. .. 68 8~

Montreal .. .. ;0 84 Monetin .. 6, 76

Halifax .. .. 62 76 Sydney .. "

60 77 51. John's .. 54 6:i

The chartered banks a:lnollnced last lVeek through the Canadian Bankers' Association that. the money .Iupply being held a t a I fairly steady level and the Bank I

of Canada inlcrest rate rising to a record 6.4t per renl. chartered I banks would be forced to CUl'taill loans. ' _________ _

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A total of 196 cases and 13 deaths were from the metropoli· tan area. The remainder were (rom out of town.

In a' report ~l:onday when the number of cases totalled 273, Dr. Adelard Groulk city health direc' tor said the polio victims in· clu~ed 10 persons who obtained at least t IVO salk vaccine inocula· tions. None of the 10 had died.

Dr Groulx said those who reo cei\'~ only. one shotoE vaccine are not considered immune to the dis· ease. The vaccine \I'~ effective only .fter three 5hots.

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Wanted." Men HAMILTON (CP)- Un~arrie.d I iaw,,, "A happy borne and fainUy

Polish girls who say men 10 theIr I hfe. . . cou~try are "as scarCe as Cana· Irena LenartowlC'Z,. 23, Wroc· dian dollars" have asked a Ham law: "A man who will glye me llton business woman to help find a g~ life." , them husbands in Canada. Ha1tn~ • ~orecka, 19, KaDOW

Mrs. Helen Kroll. just ~tumed L~belskl' An eilucated m~~ :wh~. from a visit to her native Poland. Will further my education .. said she was besieged at a "weI· ,Teki Borecka, 39. "A b~mess­come home" rarty by a number man. who I can help as lo~~ •. ~ of single girls and questioned he gives me a happy hom~.·\· about Canadia:l men. A 25'year-old w~man, Idenh<

Here is a samplc of what the lied only as Katrma. S~Y5 ~e t wants "a "000 looker With ·lo~ women wan: ",,' ~

Wanda Malanowska, 'fl. Wroc·of Canada dollars .

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A NOBLE

COMPANY

THE PREMIERS OF NEWFOUNDLAND'

1855 PHILIP f. LITTLE

1859 JOHN KENT

1861 SIR HUGH HOYlES

1865 SIR FREDERICK CARTER

1869 CHARLES FOX BENNETT

1874 SIR FREDERICK CARTER

1878 SIR WILLIAM V. WHITEWAY

1882 SIR WILLIAM V. WHITEWAY

1885 SIR ROBERT THORBURN

1889 SIR WILLIAM V. WHITEWAY

1893 SIR WILLIAM V. WHITEWAY

1897 SIR JAMES S. WINTER

1900 SIR ROBERT BOND

1904 SIR ROB'ERT BOND

1908 SIR EDWARD P, MORRIS

1913 SIR EDWARD P. MORRIS

1919 SIR RICHARD A. SQUIRES

1923 SIR RICHARD A. SQUIRES

1924 WALTER S. MONROE

1928 S,IR RICHARD A. SQUIRES

1932 FREDERICK C. ALDERDICE , \

1934 -1949

THE COMMISSION OF GOVERNMENT

1855 ·1949 94 YEARS

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'IHt DAILY ::'f. JOHNS NHD.

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AntlE fresl

Treasurer of the Federation of

,aI'S he believes . ~f the St, La\', may facilitate tl

, of a \'ast ne"

{ -;ewfoundland or .

IN 94 YEARS THEY BUll Money h [BETWEEN THEM] 1600 MILES Short -

In 10 Years SMALLWOO BUILT 1700 MILES

THEY'SPENT BETWEEN THEM ,$36

SMALLWOOD SPENT ........... $94

IN 94 YEARS THEY PROVID [BETWEEN THEM) 2200 BE DS

In 10 Years SMALLWOO PROVIDED 1100 BEDS

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THEY SPENT BETWEEN THEM, ,$48,ObJ

SMALLWOO~ SPENT ........... .IIUU.IN\I,

IN 94 YEARS THEY BUlL

[BETWEEN THEM] 1900 SCHOOL

CLASSRO.OMS

In 10 Years SMALLWO BUILT 1100 CLASSROO

THEY SPENT BETWEEN THEM, ,$55,

SMALLWOOD SPENT ..... " .... ·

AS MUCH PROGRESS IN 10 YEARS UNDER ,

SMALLWOOD AS IN THE 94 YEARS BEFORE-

THANKS TO CONFEDERATION.

, money for nel , and busines.;

getting tough, d as a re51 interest rate

, Thc rea,,,n t h , rate h:ls be

, is Ihat money been enlar~ed a

II growing, effecls of tighter

yct sprcad to ,~ for small 10,11

Most local ba~~ s~cial small 10011

are payable, ill over a three yeor I bank official SOlid

it was not i thcse plans mig

if money 'COl

Briefs In The 'News' COLLISION ~ollislOn wa,' rr

" police yestcrrl mishap Ihat

on \\'ater St. a There was sli~h

both cars.

yeer old Ed of 29 Barne

, enc! knocked r near hi, hor

, yesterd.y. Th I deep cuI e Ind a bruise conveyed I

I Hospital and for X·ray.

RECOVER I~crt hou sew i f c or rho spotted a",

road nnc! illl ncar her home I

, shortl,l':l rl r' " On alTI\"

found that the r

that hart bren llarshall ~ 101 IIr, Ifter 8 a,m. I'e<t, . "

CE BLOTTI polIce made 10 lale yeslerds'

nlghl, Three we drunks end on

for theft. I In I men 'cf

drunken driving

b' MER STOR ,flt f but Ylol~nt

I Dr_ b '" rought ?' 4" inch 01 In ' lu,t ~Vlr h Vutlrd Byrne

~nd lighlnil In, roir

I number of fu Ind power COl

mlrs bllw bl ' C

IL ' a~koul in thl "as wer. so 0\

l1Iany th motorists I Ilr headlight!

passed.

1949 _ Joseph R. Smallwood TO KEEP THIS UP NEWFOUNDLAND NEEDS TERM

Vote Newfoundland - Vote Smallwoo 10 Years

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N'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily News WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959

Sees Fish

Bright Future

-_".iI''': 11! the \c\\" fi;Ii,;} 1 ~realer Ihan the demand fill' .,' ",IC: "tll'l\ of Fi~h· j Pat Antle said tllis aUcr.: frozcn {ish and fresh fish can.

ntle resh ,:. :rJr\l~I'CS the, noon that the opcnlng of the i 11011' be shipped dlrcctly 10:

, .:: :~H' ~t. Lallrcn~e Seaway opens the, large port thcse ports In refrlgcratcd i :"1 pC:',lt"tc the ex' cities alol\g both sldcs 01 the vesscls. ,

':. l I'~;t I\C\I' mar· I Great Lakes as potential Apart from expanding the, "\,:,':"II"ctl~:ld fresh I markets for :\e\\"foundland market for fresh fish nc.w I

! fresh fish, packcd in ice, :-lr. sales to the Lake ports will ----- I Antle explained that the de· enable the payment of better

Is mal\eI for frcsh fish nlways is prices to fishermen because, ney I of reduccd processIng costs. The bcst price can be paid [or

Short 'Progress (Continued on page 5)

On Express Memorial "'~:",'\ f,'r ncw ron·

...... '~'.1~.',H"::.~ e:~pan·

',:',:;,: :ou,her in I , ~ .. 1 ~ ~ " 1"(1511 1t of' :.' ".·,c,·, ra\e of thr

Bui!ding Faculty \I'ork h~s begun on Ihe pour· ' Grows ,;~..,.:,; il1~ o[ concrete [or the founda·

•... ,I"~"', 111,':~1 bl1l)l\il1~ :",' .. ".::,':1 II", rCl'c:1l, tion o[ the nell' C:--;Ud cxprelss , .. building being erretc on t le I -.:,.0' " .1 r,III['\.IIIC[ to silc 01 the olel gns works on I ~le:l1oriill Unil'ersity's lac· I'

'.'~. !")' ;'~"Iy lnn~cr • . \rall'I' Sirecl \ycst. 1 ulty is continuing to expand, . ~ .. ' .. "I~' ,Id. bl'C':l\I~(, of r d Add" '11 b d' l

::', ':!,,. I',II~ or (,n. Oril'ing o( piles and oun a,! I Itl;ns 11'1 e ma e In il , rh,' I',' .• ,'1', Ihe Cel1' liol1 cxc:1l'ation work hal'c beel1 I enst ollr apartments an ol1e'

. [,l1mpleted alld much more nell' department Will be ['I'eat· . "j I' ~l:\~ bern in· " , I ·I"ilpid prugress 1I0W is being ,ect Ihis year as pilrt o[ I.he Uni·

, ; "11' :1'(11 1('" ~lIPP Y . II .. , malIc in conslruction 01 the'vcrslly's overa expansIOn pro· : ,':' , ',I;rll a 1111 lie- I bllildin~, gramme,

. The nell' exprnss building Dr. Raymond Gush~e, Presi· ,':':" ,.i :dl:rr 1I1lll1ey will be tll'0 sto1'el'l tall lor all dent of the UllIl'erslty, sal's ,': :,{~ ~iq~ I~ 10 ~rncr~l . I 1 '11 1 ,. "",'[ IO,lll hor, b1lt one quarler o[ its lenglh. i eight staff rep nc~ments WI 'I')C

The remainin~ one quarter willi made and there IS a POSSI!):,lty ',' ,,' .:., .•.. ,','.',',,: h:1:1k; noll' be only one slorcy high to en· (hat one or two other adl\JtlOns

1,'on 1'1'l1s d ' b d In some illlie constTllction o[ lou ing; may e ma e. . , 'd plalforms and ranlllS, ' Dr.. Gushue said replace·

"" 'I'al prOlO , .,,' ct : I 'II b . th E I' h ":1':,::' ,.1il\. hoII", The hlllicilng IS being ere.etc ! m~n 5 ,II'I e In , e 'ng.l,s, , , . .•. 10 replace one destroyed In a, Hlstor), ~Iathemallcs, Ph).,ICS,

... ' l'O' 1l1'Plou' 'B' I G Ch' t ' ,.' ,'.: ... ;:" I, fire last year, ' 100gy,. lerman, em IS 1'), . ' :"', I ." I'll_In a .11 , I and SOCIOlogy deJ1~rtmenls, ," :: 1',.,11'10) COllll1111C5 , :'Ilost of the replilcemcnts are:

for professors who are on lenve, I Now Under

---- ---- Fires Additions will he made in the I

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Ph)'sics, Chemislry, Geology, I . and Biology nepar( menls, Th~; new nepartment, the extension, dep:1rtment, will add one more

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Explorer Here. ,Making 'i16 th Trip To Far North

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By PAT LEES ~Iorc Ihan fort~' years ago a

I dream was born in the mind of ,an cighl·ycar·old :\cgro boy al· 'tentlin~ school in ~Iaryland, Hi, teacher was descnbing hoI\' '~!atlhew Henson, negro ,,;p\or, ; or. who accomponicd Admira! 'R~bert E. Peary on ilis Irip of

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· Jisro\wy to the Arctic in 1~U9, was the first ncgro to Her

,reach thc :O;orlh Pole, The litlle cightycar·olri lad,

: enthrallcd b)' tilc story, shoulrr! oul, ",\nd I'll hr' Ihe ,penn,L"

The Icachcl' dirln't beliel'(: him ~ And he h:,,1 10 \\Tlte

15()() times, "I mllst no'. ,houl (Jut ill cla ... ~."

Yeslenla)', in thc :oIel\" !oundland 1I0iri I met the

When the war came, he oaw a chance lo visit the far north ',I ;,nl! I'olunteered as U,S . war: I correspondent, Alaskan Depart· . mcnl, at the time that the' ,-\laska Hi'~hll'JY was being built. ite was accepted, and so came olen c1c.;er to the "lOp of the

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Move Ahead V/ith Yard

Project

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second ~r~1"O 10 eler eros.; Sonic work has negun' on 8 thc :'\'orlh Polc, It took him now c:'Im yard rlel'elopmenl rOt I. 44 )'cars to re~lise his ~1. John's, but the start of full (lream •.. but all almost ~i.\TTBE\\, JI:'::-'~{;:' :icale construclion is 3waiting fanatical rletermiuation kept, bc the seconrl Ne~ro 10 visit the· City Council ar~,roval of pIali.'! , his hopes burning through : :\orlh Pole, hc got a lillie clos. ,for all ol'crpass to be erecled, ' the )'cars until in lQ56, a I rr to his gO:1!. He took jobs., I nea~ the eastern end of the' , l'nitcd Statrs Air Force . fllr north as possihle ,luring his I Genc;al Protestant Cemetery' I pl~ne flew him ol'er thr-· I' Ion II a(erford Bndge Road P I I h II II I vaea IOns, I S f'II' b' d' d I

o e, w lere e. roppe "I jazzrd my wav through ome I . l.S emg umpe a metal box cOJ1Ulining I Unil'ersity", he said, "playing: along .a secllOn of the bank of tributes to his hero, ~latL the piano in a dance orchestra; the \\ aterford R1I'er which Is . Henson, t" to he diverted to the south as '

. 0 earn monel', t [th d Ilerherl ~!. Frisby, explorer,' . par 0 e new evelopment.

researcher, lecturer, told me o( The river will flow alcmg the I

the fascination the Arclic holds H T course now followed by the for him, "l'l'e visited elcr), OW 0 Railway's single line out of St. pari of the Arctic in the world:' John·s. 'lost of the develop-

,he sa,el, "excepl the part on ment will be along Ihe north HlIssi~n territory," Vote I side o[ the river,

A Quiet.spoken, s['holar. . Tile d('I'e:npment is being un, 'dertaken as part of a yard ex·

'or no rne I 0 c.er ors p",))sion programme in St I' 1;',lnokin,~ man, 'Ir, Frisby r t' b f'l fit is the heall of the Sl"ienre' I 'h ' I II'e!erSI II 10 are casting I elr .lUhl:'S, 1\ will extend west, I

Ja 0 or lle Ir:'t tlme ilnll \\'arct [rom the end of the pres I Ilcl'arimenl nr Frederirk I II t f I' f' . " Douglas, lIi!!h School, r t' . th ) I' , He lin ann :ar Wi t le I'ot· rnt ~'ard up thrnll~h th! ,,' 1\~llimore, 11ar.I'land, Ill' has' d I II lng prove lire, lcre Rre lC \\";\\crrord \"allc\', m:1i1e 16 Irips to the Arctic, direr('ol:S, and plans tn keep on \"isil· Ing and reli'itin~ the icy

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'I Briefs In The News"

A"re Control

ncll' member to the fac'ttlly, , Dr. Gushue said il is pos"i, O\"E OF TilE GOETSCHIS \I ho will he performing

ble one or Iwo mo~e olhrr at ~Iemorial St,ulillm durin.l!; Ihc ;\~riellltll]'al & 1I0111t·

\c"les th;)1 he lorcs "unlil my eyrs close permanenl. ly."

l. 1:;1('h eke)"r on entorin~ tile rODI11 wl1l"]'e the poll i' to, he hrld ,i1J11 drl'1nrr Ili, name" S\ll'name ann o(,clJna~j()n Rnrl: when he ha.; rione '0 he ,hillt ' rr~ril'r a hallol paper,

Says JRS Changing His Tune

: additions may be made hcforc crart~ Exhihitiol1 10 he hcld fl'lll11 Octoher 2nd to' Octohcr 'I'h [ t [ , ' 1 the university )'CiIr bc~in~ ill In hi, soft. \101"\, land orernt,

1 I rd are, ))'e 51111.1

bllOn, n Septembcr. Il1lh, There \\'ill he SCI('n ads, rnchl(lin~ the \[ount I' ~!r, Fn;h.v laid mr hllw nrr,\' 2, F.al'h elrrlor 1ll;)1' I'ot~

.il lTd or ilppCilrs 10 C 1m. on)\, <It nne poli1n~ station i

, H '[ 11 I t Cnshcl Tumhling Tram, . yrar, ,il1cr he harl drcirlrd (0 I prol'lng, cal')' rain c as A ... __ ..... .1I1n for nnl)' nne candiel;)le,: night <llong lhe ~oulh coast of ~Iurra,r t----·· .. - ullle" 1\\'0 or morn memher,

COLliSION . Lahractor and is believer! to. " HR· F II 0 ;lrC to he l'I'turl1rd for Ihc " , 'hal'e hclpccl hri\1~ the fires T· eavy aln' a s n rieclll)',,1 dislrict. I'n which ,<;rr"h'n~ in Hlll~lhrr \\'0't ; "",.',,,,, \. ,. I rpol'ted Ihere haCK under con(ro!. 1 repaSscy . ril,'r he m",' Yntr for one or Ed filll, ,)1',. Loder 01 lIH',: r~,\t' ",Ierri"y, a Theel' wore no neW rrporl.~ i '- • . more rilnriidale as he (hink, :\(,,\foll!1dlrtlld DCl11ocrrtlic:;

m,'rli' Ihat took Ycsle\'(lal' on Ihe pro"ross 0[. • _ n l'ill"l)', rll<1rged that the 01(: , \\"'1 SI -I 920'" 'C -t' I N D 1. , I't" ) S II rt h ' ': ", '. n ' the fires as once "gain Re. "1,<I,t night'~ rmrtlll~ RI ' pn I lel"n, . or ,Illa \\'00, 31 " T""r \Ill ,light dam, , D I t ff" I Renews \\'~s a ".reat succes,~, apl a . 0 amage ;1, ,\'Ier hrl~~ handon a \lern fon'crt to arlmit Iha' ,

h":' ., ,suurccs cpar men 0 Icla ~ ~ l' ' .;,. r~, . IlI'rre unahle to make racliu. one oC the bi>!gcst mcetin~s ,. ' h:.llol popel' by the rleputy rr· pl'm 29 i, not the only issur ,.

'Ielepholle contad with Labr~. ever hclr!," said Hon, ~1)"les tllrnin~ officer, lh~ elector In this elecliion. He «Small, ! oar, Commullications ha\'e been ',P. Murray In a messa~e 10 Torrents o[ rain cas caned storm which lI'ilS ;]ccol11)1al1ied ; 'eriolls Interruptions in the shall go into a \'otin~ com·: wood) has also been forepe •

YIII otd Edward of 29 Sarnel Rd, IMa knocked down

, Mur hll home ., yntarday, The boy I deep cut on hll

I tnd • bruised lip, conveyed to the HOlpital and de·

X·ray,

RECOVERED .'" '11'CII'lfc 01 ,r~I11C"

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'[aulty lor the past three days. Liberal hc~elquRrter~ ycster· down upon' SI. John's from a by lourl claps of thul1der and I area near SI. John's, I (C t' ct 5) I into the open on his anti·la,'

I d C tl ul g hi I tenslvc I on IIlllC on page I bour le~ .. islation that the Gnv 1 '

, sy, on n n 5 n. sel'ere electrical storm which bright flashes ol lightning. ,. ~ 0

I Fires have been burning I:n campaign up the Southern, swept across Xew[ounctlancl "'cather Office communica. ~ : ernment. with the Bssist2r.CI: ,the Lewl~, ~llberl,. Hawke s, Shore, Mr. l\lurray addressed, Tuesday morning, lions werc disrupted by the:' of the p,C, Opposition passet. and Paradise T\vcrs but all null' an overflow meellUI! at Trc'l I' storm and there were no de·' NGEA Denounces on ~1arch 6th, which was un ' ilre believed to be unci r on I t I~ht d will go :llore than 'An Inc 1 o[ ralll. " wise, unfair and discrim'r.a I

It I F' Ih he, c, ' passey I as nt

h StanSh It' t 1 Wil5 measured al the Torbay I t;]iled accounts of its intensity I I I 1'0 , me we~ er, Ol\eler, from t lere 0 . a so, h ff' 'I h I ill o\llcr sections of the Pro\,. tory legislation. This point i' i " th f' t II t· II t f F ,,' Weat er a Ice In ess t al1: b tl 1 d' f th " I ma}, cause e Ires 0 are up comple e 1 sour 0 err}', I ince, The storm is known to. : prol'en Y le pea Illg 0 I I I a~aln, Innd district. I an hour from Ihe slart ~! .tl~ hal'c' paosed throllgh the Tcr·1 D· R k ! Premier in his "arious broad I _ .... ______ . ______ ._ --_.-_. . , ra :,\ol"a :\ational Park a:·ea. e 1 . r ca~ts that he will amend thl r[*i)1%!lHiHJt~l{Wb¥<itt7!~;"'~~!¢!,n~~ ... 't'~~:¥:"+;;l.~"'~.?~ -- ""~ elllmrin~ a healY raill(illl asV ne ema s ' legislation if re,ciccted,

, . ,..... .'." /, _, \.l ,,'" . i' . , i,' . , , '; -,., , J it passed, I ThrQughout the campaig! ~.~" '.';.,~I" Tile Iieal'," rain tr<1ns[orlll' The rillln\\"))~ is a)) official IIIC El'el:ilJ~ Teic2ram of Aug, the DC:l1oera(ic candldale, ":,)... ' eel city stree(s 10 wioe chan .• llr".' rrlr;\.lc from the Excrll' i8th IS nol nnly hl~hl\' of!cl> ilare made c'le_,r lheir posi: 'I'

","f' 1 . " 'I tl tion on Tum 2~, Th~ :\CI\' ' If"'. lle S pllUrlllg water 111 0 lC· :irc 0: the :-;.C;,E ;\--:\:td. ,ilO to :-.; t~.f.,:\, mrll1hcr.' out ' ""., .' ltd [I "'" roundlanrl prO)l:c arc cntitle, .' ~/' . C 01l'J1 own <lrca an on"'Jl~ C;OITI'I1J11rJ1l Employees' As· I, a ',il'l(lU" ;Iur UPO)) the in, ..... I' f \\' S(I' 01 to a protcctlOn of Term 2'

sonlr ,cc Ions I) alN, cC', social iOI1- ';rgl'li,: anct hOllr,II' of the ( I h

' hi t hlll lie' cannot prolec l 011: :all"1 ",IllS Il'err UJ10 C a I The \,r. r,,\, nnies ',I':lh rii" fllle" ~rnllJl Ilr puhl,.,c senanls ,. " I,

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! I II 'Itl f1 . f1' ri~l1ts in ~n i\~mc):;phr~'c rr'

<1 )'0)' J le. ,'\\'1 ,I' oWln~ ~llsl thr insidlllllS impll';lllon nn the :\ol:h America)) contino slre,1m, crc"lrr! hy the he:lI'Y of Ihe :\fl,1 nf'J11ocl'.l:r p"rl l'; enl. aiJlI'c ann n3mp ",!lln~, \\.,: , r II ". n1u'l r011dlHlt I1c~otiali1n) il: 1'1 nll1 " ' ! "llnirJille l'h~rlc,s flrl:np Ih,lI The ,"Xullille t.kcl 'tron" "I I' . I .

n r 1'1 I \' "" ;; (nC!111 \' C Imatr- wIt 1 ri!;;nl1' I

. "111JCr rnm Ir" 3, tile \'ole' of Cil'il Son'an(s ,"II eX("rpllCln In Ihr ,1,lrmcnt II1.d I fl" . , .. TI' '1' 1\' r"·'

. \ '1Iltl)r.t. ~nrnc·

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poli:. mada four .r, )t'e yesterday and

I~it. Three were or· drUMkl and ani was

for !helt. RCMP i, I man charged

tn.nken driying.

for the D~')\.

R~;tJlIl"I'P' s;id t.~JI alt crops in,

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In The News Bv WAYF~.RER

PERSONAL. OPINION Since 1921, when we were assigned

to the Hause of Assembly as a very young repo'rter, we have been a close observer of the polltlcal scene. We are the ani)' professional journallst who can lock back uPOn an uninter­rU;lted rccord of nearly 40 years as a political commen16tor. In all that time we ho\'c tried as best we could to weigh the issues of the day In the balance and rcadl an objective opini:;n. In tile precess we have found often that we had to take a stand against a governmcnt that we wCl'e slipporting.

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are people today who are supporting the Conservative ofIic\al line in spite of disillusionment with John Diefen­baker and national Conservative policy. They are organization men. They are prepared to stick to the In· stitution of political Conservatism be· cause It seems to represent some· thing solid to which they are by noture attached. They will admit that the prime minister has made egregious blunders. They wllJ concede that the pl'Cient Conserl'ative government is lcft of the oldlime Liberal govern·

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When in 1932 a government to which wc had given strong support prc!el'rctl to cut In two the salaries and pensions of civil servants. tea,h­ers Bnd vetel'ans rather than default on the national debt, we said they were wrong. When the Commission of GOl'ernment deviated from the constructive pollcy promised by the Dominions Office In 1933, we became Its. harshest critic. We fought against the way that confederation was brought about. And those who lind It useful teday to suggest that we have adopted the Liberal llne find it can· I'cnient to forget that It was in these columns that most of the things the opponents 01 the ~overnment now condemn were first criticized.

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. ment. But they just cannot separate themselves from the party name and perhaps from the government of the doy. That is their own business. They have no less right to their opinion than those who disagree have to their ~~~?¥§~;;;;;;::::~;

.,;.>-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959. ------

The Main Issue I. The main issue in this election

is whether the prime minister of Canada and his parliamentary majority ha\'e the right to repudi­ate without Newfoundland's con-

,sent the key clause in the Confed· eration Agreement.

The prime minister broke R

contract when he -countermanded the order for reinforcement of the n.C.M.P. in Newfoundland in a moment of crisis. That is a matter that can be contested in the courts.

Th issue is not the a!1lount of . monel' that might be receil'ed unde~ Term Twenty-nine. It is not the period of time under which

'iRclditional subsidies should be paid. 'These things are secondary to the

1'1 paramount que,tion of unilateral ! : denunciation of R constitutional ,

pro\·ision. And if ~Ir. Diefenbaker can get

'a\\'a\' \\'ith a one sided decision of this \ind. the constitution can be­come a political football and will lose its real meaning.

Successful Settlement in ?\ewfounclland was

predicilteli 011 the unique inshore cocifisherl'. For more tban three centuries' it dominated the econ­om\' of the island and detenuined ea(:h I'ear the issue of prosperity or hU;lger. It has lost a great deal of its importance but it is still an . influential factor in the lives of 'mall~' thousands of our people.

1l is always \'ariable. In the most 'prolific years some areas nave a

. Ipoor \"o·~'age. That is true this

. year in spite of the fact that in 'general the trap voyage has been 'one of the best for man~' years.

This is a year in which, pro· \'ided the markets are sustained,

But the action on Term 29 is far more serious for here the govern­ment of Canada, without consult­ation with or agreement of the pl'o\'ince concerned, has tampered with the constitution. And if the people of Newfoundland fail to voice their protest noW. they may hnve cause to regret it in the years to come.

That is the issue in its simplest form and no dubious diversions or specious explanations can dis­guise or confuse it.

Codfishery almost every fisherman can make a good season and son1e can achie\'e extraordinary success.

The best results are achieved by those fishermen who can sell their fish straight from the knife to processing plants. But up to now, a fair price has been received for heavy salted cod and, those who make a good quality of light-salted and hard-cured fish appear likely to gain B good reward.

If the trap voyage should be succeeded by a successful fall fishery, the benefits will be widely distributed over the coasts of the island and a substantial gain ma~' be expected in the volume of fall trade.

• An Inevitable Decision

The decision of the Newfound­;land Government Employees' As­'sociation to withdraw from the :Newfoundland Federation of Lab·

'lour was inevitable from the I, \' moment that the Federation de·

", cided at its last convention on , '1 direct political action.

I The special status of the Civil Service requires that it remain officially outside the realm of party politics. What individual civil servants may decide when they are marking their ballots within the secrecy of a polling booth is their private business. But

on a collective basis, they could not possibly remain associated with an organization which is directly participating in party politics.

The wisdom and desirability of labour sponsorship of a political party are questions which are principally the concern of the unions and their membership. But no association - of government employees, whether in a province or in the federal field, can remain affiliated with B labour organiz· ation that decides to sponsor or support a political party.

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These staunch Conservative follow· ers have reasons that are many and varied to sustain them. They have I naive faith In the promiSe of the prime minister to' do better for us In 1962 than adherence to our consti· tutional rights could do. They are animated by personal animosity to· wards the present premier of New· I

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foundland. They think that Xewfound· land's Interests cannot be well served by a party that is not affiliated with B national organization. And they, :==:::= themselves, feel that the party is a sort of club from which they should not' in any circumstances secede.

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In 1949 we opposed a swift com· mitment to the forminl: of a provin' clal Conservative party but accepted the will of the majority. Three years alia we erltlcizerl bitterly the effol'ts of the national Liberal party to gerry· mander John Diefenbaker out of his lon!!-held scat in Saskatchewan. "'c wpported the Conservatives In the last two federal elections and we went so far as to recommend to the voters of St. John's West the election of :'>11'. W. J. Browne. In fact, :\11'. Browne was So pleased that he asked If he could usc our article In his com· pai~n literature. \\'e supported. the united position taken by the prol'in·

Whatever their reasons, they are plainly justifled in holding to their oplnluns. We still think they are wrong. We are far iess concerned with the amount of mon~y that may come out of Term 29 or the length of time over which it will be paid than we are with the repudiation of a consti· tutional right on a unilateral and arbltrarv basis. We are appalled at the ineptitude of ~lr. Diefenbaker who, by proposing that a new rel'ie\\ be helrl within the framework of 1'erm 29, could have prevented strained relations with Xewfoundland. And We are filled with admiration for tne moral courage of Jim Higgins and his colleagues who, by our understanding of the sit·Jation. have put the primary interests of the province ahead of party loyalties and personal friend ships. If the members of the Cnited xewfoundland Party were ambitious

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cial CGn~ervativcs during the winter and we believe that those of their number who refuse to accept the Diefenbaker policy on Term 29 are in Ihe right today.

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neither a defence of our present position nor an essay In egoism. But when a columnist adopts a certain line of policy, he should feel ohligated' to justify It. It is not our job. how­ever, to tell other people how to vote. We are content to give our own reasons for our own decision in the hope that it may be helpful to others In making up their oll'n minds.

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politicians. one might suspect their motil'es. But they are not politically ambitious. They are against what they think Is an injury to Xewfoundland and we think that it has taken far more eourage to follow their course than to remain In dubious loyalty 10 a national party. The final decision on that will be made tomorrow by the

By PETER EDSO;-'/ XEA Washington Correspondent

. W ASHl;.;'GTON - (:olEA) - A new flood of mail has descellded on Con· gress. demanding pas3age of a tougher labor law.

The mail was inspired by Robert F. Kennedy. chief coUlisel of the )[cClel· Ian rackets investi 6dling commi:~ee, dllrin~ two TV appearances on Jack Paar and Meet the Prcss shows.

Kenned)' called attention to the fact that all the pressure on Congress SO far had come from lobbyists for the labor umons. Gnion newspapers are always lIrgil1~. subscribers to write their can· gressman. Kennedy put in a plea for pressure from the other side and got it.

~[an)' con~ressmel\ reported from 100 to 200 letters, postcards and tele­grams. Chairman John L. ~lcClellan's mail and counsel Kennedy's ran into the lhousands.

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The ~cneral puhlic-the great mass of I'oters.at.br;;e-don·t employ an), paid lobbds:s 10 represent them in Wash­ingt~n. For this reason some congress­men may have gained the impression that pl'oplr. back hume aren·t interested in having the labor IInion mess clean­ed up. So they listcn to the threats of union le~islati\"e lobbyists.

Strength For Today By !ARL L., DOUGL.ASS

SPELL.ED OUT FOR US . The Xew Testament speaks a great

deal aboul witnesses, and the Greek word for witness is "martus" from which we get the English word "mnrtyr." usually we thing of a martyr as a person \\'ho suffers, and hecause of the indisposition of human beings to accept the truth, martyrs fre· quently have had to suffer. But a martyr Is really a witness. He tells whot he has seen or henrd.

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What Others A,re Saying NEW "PEACE TREE"

SO\'iet ~ews Bulletin

"~lir" (Peace) is a new variety of. tree cl'oll'erl by the foresters of the SOl'iet Union, Poland and Hungary. It i~ unusually hardy and can grow in deserts without being watered. Its wood makes excellent building ma­terial. In one year these trees reach a height 01 15 fect and in five years they become taller than an average five·storey building.

But if enough pressure in lhe other direction can be brought to bear on Congress in the next week or two, it could have material effect in shaping the iabor legislation that emerges from this session of Congress.

11 i; generally admitted that the Labor Committee bill introduced in the House is far weaker than the Senate· passed bill. Chairman ~!cClelian says the House bill would be better than no bill at all, though he doesn't like it.

But the bipartisan substitute measure introduced by Reps. Phil :'1. Lanrlrum (D.Ga.) and Robert P. Griffin (R-~Iich) wOlild to'Jghen it up considerably.

It would restore and strengthen Sen. ~fcCiellan's "Bill of Rights" for the pro· tection of union members.

It would require all unions to make reports. removing the exemptian on 70 per cent of the smaller locals.

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By BRCCE BIOSSAT Anatol Holt is amos: "

and a most compassionate nlil.

wilole nation knows nOli" d L:t markable letter he wrote to the of Philadelphia the marnir" three·year-old daughter Wi! by the "model" 15·year·old ICl neighbor.

He did not stop saYing .. ' things when that letter us Basically it was a forbil":~l saying he wanted to help ,:~ be; to understand him. it WII

appeal to parents erery .. hlrt ~ care of their childrcn, and made again at his da'Jghtl:',

He asked those who ca:::! spend their time "moaning!r1 ing". Instead, he said, "!;<:!' care, because you own nc::':, you do not care for."

Thosp. words could ~t:.~ hlnzoned on billboards n.! o\'er. For this is an a~e in i, too Ii tile caring.

Holt is thinking mainl.r aoo'JI beings caring for one . the meaning of his word! is

We must care not only for friends, associateE, humln::, We have to care for our anrl those of olhers, to ~rll welL We have to care, too, It standing in human ~ociely dividuals who will be judged, general counts 01 chmt:r: ~oral behal'ior, of ahi:i,) It! try, of goals and ideals.

You own nothing that rOIl care for.

The man who treats hi! as carelessly.lls a p:ckr.:c:m paper plate nerer really talll

them. . ) The man who has no PrJ"!

complishment. who nel"e! wo:u best nor his hardest. whO goals and no standards. do~ rod own himself

There can be fel\' can the tragedy of tiny Becky Ho;l of the few is that v.e heut thoughtful warniMs of r.el Let us hope that some .:ll words. READ AND REMEMBER

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Christian belle\'ers are expected above all else to be witnesses. The church got Its start by the witnessing of simple, courageous men and 11'0'

men. In the beginning there was not the great church organization we know today. A little group of men and women simply went about telling persistently and in excited tones cer· taln experiences they had had throuch their contacts with the remarkable man Jesus. 1'.lost of them had known Him per90nally . .Ii they had not known Him personally, they had known the disciples who hLd been close to Him throughout His ministry. The message In the beginning was simple. This J esu s of Nazareth is God's Anointed One, Ule), declared. He Is the prom­ised 1I1esslah. He is God Himself come Into the walks of human Jlfe to re­deem man from sin and to train him in the wnys of righteousness.

Before this species was finally evolved, experiments were carried out for almost len years In the botanical gardens of the three states, with the. "turang". a wild treJ:! from the hasln of the River Amu-darya In Central Asia. B)' means of artificial pollination and vegetative grafting the extra­ordinary hardiness of the turang was Imparted to poplars of many breeds, which contributed such qualities as quack growth and straightness of trunks .

It would amend the Taft-Hartley law So as to deal with the problems of unions in the "no man's land" between National Labor Relation! Board and state jurisdiction.

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Latin . American The political situation in the

Latin states of the Caribbean and :Central America has approached . the proportions of a nightmare ifor those concerned with peace and 'security in that import!tnt region.

In Cuba the replacement of the Battista tyranny by the Castro revolution has yet to bring stabi!­

I ity. In Dominica, which fonus the

greater part of the island of Hiipaniola, the Trujillo dictator­ship has been accused of aiding n~ abetting efforts to undenuine

in neighbouring states. central American count­

of Costa Rica and Honduras,

Japanese Japanese government has

• ."".. the war adopted a reasonable towards the complaints

some of its export markets excessive competition with

lortltstic manufacturers. This has the establishment of a export control in certain

o1"Cliftodities to ihe Unit~d States similar prop08al in respect

. made of spun rayon hu

Nightmare there is constant fear of plots bein( hatched against their security by plotters in Nicaragua as well as Dominica.

It has been in an effort to bring some sort of order into 'this Latin American confusion in the Carib­bean that the foreign ministers of the American states have been meeting this week in Santiago, Chile.

All they seem to have been able to accomplish is to add to the corfusion that already prevails in this trouble-ridden region. Their adoption of a resolution condemn­ing dictatorship with the support of the Dominican representatives underlines that suggestion.

Imports now been made to Canada. This has alleviated some of the prob­lems of the federal government arising out of the complaints of iextile manufacturers and the consequent demand for higher tariffs. The Canadian govel'l1Irtent must be relieved by the Japanese' stand in view of the fact that Japan buys much more from Canada than she sells her.

The Christian church did not start out with great fanfare. It was first just a little group of witnesses..,...men and women telling the things they knew about the Lord Jesus.

The legacy 01' Christ to us is "Ye shall be my witnesses." There ls the divine directive spelled out with utter plainness.

WOUL.D OUST JUDG!, Vancouver Sun

Effort! to intimidate Judges are scandalously Irresponsible. Ther ,eould be. Ignored, perhap-9, If they were merely Imprudent or Impertinent. But they hack at the roots of Justice.

That's what two local trade unions have done In asking the Federal min· ister of Justice and the provincial attorney-general to oust Mr. Justice A. M. Manoon from his own bench.

We don't know how this might be done or how Mr. Fulton and Mr. Bonner may, reply. But they might usefully instruct the unions in the difference between anarchy and the rule of law and order.

Experts consider that "Mir" Is likely to become the principal tree used for afforestation In the deserts of Central Asia.

THI!: NEEDS 01" RESEARCH

Toronto Glabe and Mail

A Montreal doctor, Dr. Harold Grif­fith, is the first Canadian to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Sur· geons' Faculty of Anesthetists. The appointment is a tribute to his dis· covery of the use for curare (the poison used by South American Indians to tip their arrows) to relax muscles during operations. It also at­tests to the increasing world stature of the Canadian medical profession and Canadian medical research.

Ever since the days of Sir William Osler, Canadian physicians and sur­geons have carried on a great deal 01 medical pioneering in a quiet way. The names of Banting and Best, co· discoverers of insulin, have long been household words. Today other names are also becoming Inseparably linked with their fields; two examples are Dr. Wilder Penfield in neurology and Dr. Hans Selye, whose work on stress in the human body recently received tangible recognition through Ire· search grant from the United States Public Health Service. ,

It would prevent "blackmail picket· Ing" of a plant by a labor organization for one year after it has lost an election to represent that plant's employees.

It would regulate "organizational pic· keting" by outsiders trying to form a union in a plant before that union has been elected by the employees to re­present them.

It would ban "secondary boycotts"· of plants furnishing supplies or sen·ice. to a primary employer whose plant is be· ing struck by a union.

It would designate as an unfair labor praclice a contract between a union and a common carrier. restricting the carrier from delivering "hot cargo" to a struck plant.

These prol'isions are opposed by labor lobbyists as being "antiunion" or "union­busting."

But tbe Il!'lIt lwo of them Ire In line with recommendations of the American Civil Liberties Union to protect the democratic rights 01 union membera In tehlr organizations.

And the last five provisioru, closing lpooholes in the existing Taft·Hartley law, are in line with Eisenhower admin­istration proposals and the conditions which Senator McClellan describes as "minimum legislation."

If the House of Representatives­through I coalition of Republ!canl and Southern Democrat. which has worked effectively before - could pan I bill which would Include some of these pro­visions, S~nator McClellan believe. the

times. I I Already lome 40 striden! h .

have been blamed on sUC danger is grimly attested ~ c!des who have turned to method.

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siers put over their head!: b 1 thll

electricity causes a a~ ~ no;! cling tightly to a child! 1\', mouth shuttlllg off air !Upp.

. d trl' !ul!y Th~ plastiC In us .' . . peptln! of the problem, I~ coo

ably with the ;.;'ation31 safet)' to eliminate the danger. Jt pared 8 pamphlet on the I dr c! of plastic film, with the a . stray it once it has sen'ed II!

It is just as important Ui!l out of chlldren's hands a5

keep drugs and medicines the can't touch them. ~ot even'ior basket Is necessarlly safe .. outdoor ash can.

Many cleaners, either or upon suggestion, arc warning notices to the they drape over freshly ments. Some cilies are lilJ~ laws compelling such warn

Senat. them. . he

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ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 19,5, I

Mary T. Doyle, Tor', Cove, R. ton's Harbour, U. C. School, E I H A tl S C. school, Tor', Cove. Moreton's Hr. Xp orer ere n e ays

Carol M. Denty, Boat Harbor Anna Marie O'Reilly, Olr' W~t, P.B., U. C. SdIoo~ Boat bin, via Epworth, R. C. Schl1<Jl (C,?ntlnued from Pi€e 3) (Continued from page 3) ration Bursary Winners Harbour. Corbin . \ world '" a place that be fresh fish.

,."rn page 31 ' Nlnl B. Burt, Loon Bay, Pri. Mlldred E. Russell, Country Margaret Daley, Mall Bay, R. PatriCia Pretty Chapel Arm lleld firmly to bis dreams. Mr. Antle said he believes ~~it. IV I n t e r vate Student. Road, Bay Roberta, S.D.A. C. School, Mall Bay. T.B., R. C. &hOOI, Chapel ~f~er ~{Slst;rg for ~e~r8, that expansio~ of {he fr~sh

P. C. Candidate Holds Meeting At Torhay

.,nSHean School. Phyllis Barnu, Trouty, T.B., School, Bay Roberti. Edward Delaney, Bay Rob. Arm. an (on nUB y pro ng and froten f1Sh ndustr es Anillcan School, Trouty. Shirley Roberti, Newtown, erta R C Sch 1 B R b Georgina Myra Perham, the authorities at the Pent· will provide widest benefits

Bernard Patrick Byrne, For- B.B., U. C. School, Newtown. B~en'da~ J. o~~la::y, °W~~~; Pool's Cove, ,Fortune B., u. C. agon to give blm permission for Newfoundland fishermen. The P. C. candidate for St. tune Hr., N.D. B., R. C. Schoql, Patricia M. Short, Kingston, Street, Bay RobertJ, R.C. School School, Pools Cove. to fly over the Nortb Pole, Fishermen generally get bet- John's East Jim Greene held Fortune Hr. C.B., R. C. School, Kingston. Bay RobertJ. 1 Irene M. Power, Tor's Cove, hl91sS6requdesht wats kgranfftedl in 1 tefr Phricesi lfro m these branches a most enthusiastic meeting at

Lawrence Brushe!t, Little Charles Snelirove, Graves Wallace Rose Eddy North, Ferryland D., R. C. School, an e 00 0 n a ate f slery. Torbay last night, described Bay, MaryatGwn, P.B., R. C. Cove, Bay de Verde District, Harbour P Bay U C' 'School Tor's Cove. USAF plane from Elelson The Federation Treasurer, by the oldest resident present School, Little Bay North. U. C. School, Grate'. Cove. . North Harbour.' .. 'James Edmund Pennell, Air Force Base, 26 mlles however, still has confidence as the greatest political meet-

rd. '!all Bay. I Selena Blanchard, Seanton, Ronald Short, Highroad, Glenn E Evaft" Har""', H r Daniel's po~, Trepusey, nortb of Fairbanks In lin the salt fish Industry's ing held In Torbay In 40 years. R h I . ,~, ., a· R. C. ""hool, anlel's ""Int. Alaska. ability to pay better prices. A I b th , R. C. School" . C. Sc 00, Seanton. Bay Roberti, R. C. School, bour Green Bay U C ~-ho 1 ~ ,"v • " ccompan ed y e Hon. W.

SIC' Bernice Caines, Cox's Cove, Bay Roberti. " . . "" 0, Samuel Penney Freshwater He earned with him a metal He said the payment of a fed· J. Browne, Mr. Greene arrived Harry'. Harbour. b U' C Sch I' box containing a plaque with era I government premium on I T b Bay of 18lands, Pentecostal, Fronle E~ Soper, Hant's uri III Car oneal', . . 00 , n or ay to the welcome of C,""per. :\ art h

T:.r.it)· BHY. U.C. \I'c~t Brook.

',:',,'1 \I' in t e r ~.I,""I ' .~n.:icRn School,

COX'! Cove. School, " am Ennis, Merasheen, P. Freshwater_ ~!att Henson', name inscribed quality fish production bene- old time fire arms. A large MI~hael Carey, Fortune Hr., ~:~~u~a;b!~r.U' c. Bay, R. C. School, Merasheen. Allan V. Piercey, Winterton, on It, the United Slates flag. fit both the consumer· and the cavalcade of cars accompan-

N.D.B., R. C. School, For. Carol Ann Solberg, Whit. wMa'~B FurR

lone, Plate Cove, T.B., UJ C. School, Winterton. the Maryland flag, .• copy of fishermen. The Federation led the candidate from Outer tune Hr. T B C ~Ah I .," .. , . C. School, Plate Dorothy Helena Parsons, the newspaper "The Afro Am- has been urging the payment Cove, where earlier an out-

bourne, .., It. . "" 00, C h' d Rex Clarke, Britannia, T.B., Whltbourne. O{f' Freshwater, Carbonear, U. C. erican" (he Is the arctic cor· of t IS subsi y but so far the door meeting had been held Tilton. U. C. School, Britannia. Lloyd Ralph stone, Monroe, ewellyn Feltham, Silver School, FresHwater. respondent for the paper) and federal government has done at the home of Mr. Cyril SChool'l Edwin C. Critch, P.O. Box Trinity North, Anglican Fox Island, B. B., Anglican Chesley Reynolds, Caplin ,8 small brass plate with his nothing about It. Pine attended b)' voters from

11, Hantl Harbour, T.B., S. A. School, GIn Con. School, rOlf Harbour. COl'e, Bay de V., U. C. School, lown name inscribed. ~!r. Antle explained that, Logy Bay, Middle COI'e and flZlmlrl. Ilona., School, Hant., Hr. Wllfred Vincent, Newtown, Charlotte Fitzgerald, Coach· Caplin Cove. . 1u the plane reached the the market for Newfoundland I' Outer Cove. The Han. W. J. ,'c. ~dIUO!. Bona· Madonna Croft, Aquiforte, B.B., U. C. School, Newtown. man's Cove, W.B., R. C. School Marlon· Alicia Ralph, P.O. North Pole, It flew low and light salted fish is limited by BrGwne delivered an out· , R. C. School, Aquaforte. Patrick J. Tobin, Channel, Coachman's Cove. Bolt 188, St. George's, Ama!. dipped over the .pot wh~re Internal pnce celllngs and 1 standing IIddress at the Tor-

.n~. Bnnal'lsta, Bon8\'ista.

· . Ca\'endlsh. · . :'n~iit~n School,

Edmund J. Dawson, Cross R. C. School, Channel Francis Follett, Whltbourne School, St. George's. Herbert Frisby'S hero had made costs are too. high. He said II bay me~ting, exploding the Roads, Bay Ftoberts, R. C. NDrah A. Tom, BoX 186, .B., R. C. School, Whltbourne'. Vero/iea Ryan, O'Regan's, history. The door W3! opened one of the hlggest cost fac· falaey of Term 29 as an issue School, Bay Roberts. Channel, R. C. School, Chan- Hannah Fulford, Merasheen via Doyles, R. C. School, and the melal box thrown out. t,ors is, w~at he described as I in the eiectlon. Jim Greene

;\18rllyn T. Doody, Burin nel. P.B., R. C. School, Merasheen.' O'Regan's. "I can bardly explain . the" mudoled handhng sys'l in his greatest fighting speerh :-Iortli, R. C. SChool, .Burln Edwin Ward, Hant's Har- Charlotte A. Greening, Mus. Ross Reccord, Victoria Cove the emotions I felt", lIlr. tenl. Direct shipment Is a I of the campaign promised ago

. BelloitS Siding. :'\orth. bour, T.B., S. A. School, Hant's /ll'ave!own East, B.B., U. C., Gander Bay, Angllcan School, Frisby ulel. "I know that I partial answer to this prob· gressive representation to this · r School. Benolts Bridget Dunphy, T.OTs Cove, Harbour. School, Mus/ll'avetown East Victoria Cove. cried , .• Ind I prayed." lem. iong neglected part of St.

R. C. School, Tors Cove. Klrsley S. Welsh, Islington, SusIe Cutler, Fair Island, B.B. Audrey Phyllls Rowsell, This recognition of lIlatt Mr. Antle pointed out that I John's East district. and he Giles. Smlth·s I JIIildred Furey, SI. Joseph's T.B., Anglican School, I,ling- Ang\lcan School, Fair Island Terra Nova, Am a!. School, Henson had become a thing European countries which are received a tremendous o\'a·

~y. r. c. School, St. lIIary's Bay, R. C. School, ton. MelvIn Bradley, Indian Co~e Terra Nova. k very dear to Herbert Frls· far less prosperous than Can. !lon. He exhorted the. \'Cters SI. Joseph's. Terence E. Williams, Cable Labrador Anglican School' Jane M. Simmons, Hic - by's heart. He felt strongly ada have paid premium,; for iOh be true to the trad1tlOn~. of

Keltle Catherine francis, Tors Avenue, Bay Roberta, R. C. Cape Ch~rles, Labrador. ' man's Harbour" T.B., S. A. that the p~per recognition quality fish in order to keep ~ Conservallve party Wh1Ch U. C. Oove, R. C. School, Tors Cove. School, Bay Roberti. Molly Maxine .Glbbons Lums &hool, Hickman s Hr. of Henson s achievement the Industry alive and he aid thiS d1stnct has always sup·

Kevnl A. Gale, Great Cod- P. Frederick Walsh, Plate den South Fogo DlstrI~t U C- Wilfred R. Simmons, Hick· had never been given by he fails to understand ~hv ported. roy, R. C. School, Great Cod· Cove Welt, B.B., R. C. School, School L~msden South' .. man's Harbour, T.B., S. A. Ihe United States Govern· Canada cannot do the sam~. ro)'. Plate COVI West. W. job Goudie Port' A School, Hickman's Hr. ment. Matt Henson, a The payment of premiums:

Lloyd Gill, :'\ewtown, B.B., U. C. School, Pori Anson nson, OU,o Richard S pee k e 1', negro, bad been Ihe first 10 would not only he.lp the south-' Waterloo For u. C. School, Newtown. GRADI X Wallace Greening Po t ill d. pynn s Brook, R. C. School, arrive at tbe Nortb Pole, ern market hut 1t would en-

Richard G. Hewitt, Daniels Ronald Andenon, Codroy, R. f d U C S hI' P r an Pynn's Brook. reacblng It 45 mlnutes be· able Newfoundland to sell Point, Trepasley, R. C. School, C. School, COOroy. f~~d' • . c DO, art Bland· Sherril Scevlour, Brown's fore Admiral Peary, Ylho more fish in the European J R S

E~plolts, Daniel's Point. Gertrude Andenon, COOroy, p't I I A Arm, via Lewlsporte, U. C. bad stayed behind because market. • • • ~1hool. Ex· I Carole Holmes, S e I d 0 m C Scb I C d Bar C I nne GreenllIj!, P.O. School, Brown's Arm. of frost·bltten feet. Yet be '

1 R.. 00, 0 roy. OJ: 8, Mus/ll'avetown, U. C. Bride Shea, Bar Haven, had never gained official 'Xapoleon met defeat only Xew' ~~~I,B~~'ld~~oC~~:·'B~~. C. Bertram Avery, Grate', Cove, School, Mus/ll'avetown. , P.B., R. C. School, Bar Haven. recognition of this fact. when he met Wellington at

T.B., U. C. School, Grate's Cove. Edward Green, Hant 5 Har- Nellie Shea, Bar Haven, "I made 'It my a'lm l'n 11'fe to Hour To Vote Waterloo-and the Premier S. A.. Stephen HIckey, O'Don· Wilson Avery, Grate'. Cove, bour U C H t' H b " will meet his Waterloo when

Chei~eA. ,nell's, St. Mary's Bay, R. C. T.B., U. C. School, Grate'. Cove. ,.., an s ar our. P.B., R. C. School, Bar Haven. get this recognition f()r Matt he meets Hollett in St. John's Gaole Arm I !:jchool, O'Donnell's. Marguerite Avery, Long f Ma~!I~e ;\ Gfa~am, f Aqua· Catherine Pauline Smlthi Henson," Mr. Frisby said. And (Continued from page 3) West." This prediction was

Pril'ate Stu· MIchael Hanlon, O'Donnell'S U C ~Ah I Lo gore, . . c 00, qua orte. Chapel Arm, T.B., R. C. Schgo he succeeded. Due to his efforts partment and, with a black d 1 I ht b Beach, T.B., . . ~ 00, n Verna Gloria Hollett, Norris Chapel Arm. the Department. f Defence ga\'e rna east n g y Jim Mc-

· In~\'. Herring ".'ngli~an school

~eck. :'iorris

School, .'r.ll:,an \ r.· 'lpnchenton, Anglit~n School,

)I~h~ncy. HllI· t C. School,

· \D.B. \/wr.1an. Boyd's

C. Schoo!. Boyd's

St. :\Iary's Bay, R. C. School, Beach. A:! N rth U C S pencil there provided, shall Grath, Commons member for O'Donnell's. Maureen 1l0uzane, Three AIm NO h . . chool, Norrli Neilson, B. Slagg, ~aPf Matt Henson an official citation make a cross thus X, within St. John's East, as he ad-

Allan Hickey, O'Donnell'., Rock Cove, Lourdes, R. C. ~nd::\iunter S 19B B FCreelsFrN., lsB.BN·, U. C. Sc 00, in 1949. Both Henson and his the space on the ballot paper dressed an enthusiastic crowd SI. Mary's Bay, R. C. School, k C ' a va e, .. !pe ee, . wife were guests of President containing the names and of PC supporters on Bell Is· O'Donnell's. SC~~~;n T~:~~e~t~C Flat;~Y, R. Anglican School, Salvage. Georgina Snow, Freshwater, and Mn. Eisenhower in 1954, particulars of tile candidate land. Speaking in support

Gladys Hanlon, O'Donnel1's, Lucy Hearn, Mall Bay, St. Carbonear, U. C. School, I and stayed to chat with them for whom such elector desires I of Bell Island Conservative St. Mary's Bay, R. C. School, C. School, Flat Bay. k T Mary', Bay, R. C. School, Mall Freshwater. for more than 20 minutes. And to vote. ,'candidate Dick Greene, '.' Ir.

Walter Roy Babltoe, em B J SI n Cape SI l\ O'Donnell'.. ay. . oan mo, . at the last meeting of the state The elcclor shall thrn fold i :I!cGrath told the approxi· Jacob L. Humphrle., Cape Nova, Ama!. School, Terra ,NOH va Hazel HUller, BrookfIeld, B.B. George, R. C. Sehool, De- legislature in Maryland it was the ballot paper so that the' maLely 150 voters "the only

I th Harold Bryant, Hickman. r. U C S h I B kU Id G . Freels South, Bona\' sta Nor , .. c 00, roo ne . rau. , decided to introduce a "Matthew initials of the deputy return· pal'ement on Bell Island today U. C. School, C~pe Freels T.B., S. A. School, Hickman S Valerie Harvey, Boswarll),'l, Laura M. Thistle, Hickman ~ Heruon" day to be commemor· ing officer on the back and is on the new federal wharf South. Harbour. Aquathuna, R. C. School Bos· H~rbour" T.B., U. C. Schoo, ated on April 6th each year. A. the number on the counter· i being built on the Beach." He

Larry R. Holloway, TelTa Ruby E. BIshop, cave~~~h, warlol. HIckman s Hr. It . monument is also to be built to j foil can' be seen and the I charged that the island dis· N"'Ova, AmalRamated School, T.B, S. A. School, Caven . WlIliam A. Hynel, Fortune Linda V. Tremble 'Sc~a; the memory of the great negro I counterfoil detached without I triel was the most neglected Terra Nova. Ingham Blundell, Hickman's Harbour, R. C. Fortune Harbor, leston, B.B., U. C. 00, explorer. unfolding the ballot paper, [' part of the province, and had

Victor C. Inllram, Arnoldi, Harbour, T.B., S. A, School, N.D.B. Charleston. k H t' H. Mr. Frisby bel:ame fast and he shall then turn the bal· received nothing from the Cove, P B., Anglican School, Hickman'S Harbour. Robert Head, Terra Nova, Dorothy Tuc, an s h a~ friends with Henson, who lot paper so folded to the Liberal government in 10 Arnold's Cove. Howard Baker, Catalina, R.C. Amal. School, Terra Nova. bour" T.B., U. C. Sc 00 , died In 1955. During a visit deputy returning officer, who years "but empty promises."

James Jacobs, Hant's Har· School, Catalina. VIncent W. Holloway, Terra Hant s Hr. to Newfoundland some years shaH. in full view of all those He urged voters to support Pearce, bour, T.B., S. A. School, Hant'. Irene B. Butt, HIckman's Hr. Nova, Ama!. School, Terra Vincent G. Verge, ~~ry'ls ago, Mr. Frisby visited tbe present, including the elector, their PC candidate, Dick School, Harbour. U, C, Scbool, HIckman', Har- Nova, Ama!. School, Terra Nova Hr., qreen Bay, U. C. c 00, Bartlett family at Brlgus remOl'e the counterfoil, de· Greene, and declared that, to-

S. peddle. Bristol's Harbour Grace,

. Br:ltol'! Hope. Penne),. English

.. C. School, Eng·

Judith R. Janel, Hant', Har- bour, Robert Harris, Terra Nova, Harry. Hr. . and at tbe request of Malt stray it, and the deputy reo gether, they were' prepared bour. T.B., U. C. School, Mlcbael James Brien, Cable Ama!. School, Terra Nova. Brendan J. Wh!te, Kmgston Henson laid a wreath on the turning officer shall then to work with the to ..... n council, Hant's Hr. Avenue, Bay Roberta, R. C. Elvie R. Horlick, Fair Island, C.B., R. C. School, Kingston. gra~e of Bob Bartlett, the himself place the ballot pa· and with the company to im-

Wallace Jarvis, Fall' Haven, SdIoo1 Bay RoberlJi. B.B., Anglican School, Fair 11- Wallace A. J. Wiseman, Port skipper of the sblp which' per In the ballot box where· prove conditions on Bell Is· P B., U. C. School, Fair Job~ Tric Boone, Green'J Har· land. Anson, N.D.B., U. C. School, took the Peary expedition Upon the elector shall forth· land. Haven. hour, T.B.· S. A. Scbool, h T B Port Anson. to the Arctic. with Ica\'e the polling station. !III'. Greene told the meet· . Hubert Inny, Ivan oe, .., RJ.. rt WI t White Hare

Freeman King, Hant', Har· Green" Harbour. Angllcan Leiding Tickles. ""e ns on , Mr. Frisby's home in ~!ary· 4. If an elector inadl'ertent· ing the election Thursday Is a Penney. English bour, T.B., U. C. School, Gerard Edward Bailey, lIurin Irene TereSI Jones, Trinity, Bay, via Gambo, Anglican land is known as "The Igloo", ly spoils a ballot paper, he "golden opportunity" to get C. School, Eng· Hant's Hr. Nortb, R. C. School, lIurin T.B., Anglican School, Trinity. School, Hare Bay. kI and In the basement he has may return it to tl1e deputy rid of bad road canditions,

Monty W. Keough, Aqua· North. Norma L. Janel, Hant'a Har. Barbara White, 1rmp ns, built I museum containing returning officer who, on be· dust and mUd, he stated, "the 'forte, Ferryland D., R. C. Ruby Gertrude Bannister, b T B U C ~-h I H t' R. C. School, Tamp tn!· 1 arctic artifacts valued at $40,. in.g sat.isfied of the fact, w11I i o.nly way to do that Is to get

f rt I our,..,.. "" 00, an S JI'ichael Walsh par Roya I School, Aqua 0 e. TrinIty East, T.B., Anlll can 1" 000. He hal collected these art!· glve h1m another. . nd of rour Smallwood repre-Line. Germaine J. Kealln", Mt ~-hool, Trinity Eaat. Harbour. P.B., R. C. School, Port Royal. facti himself on his numerous 5. If an elector votes for' sentation." The candidate said

Porter, pocter'j

Arllngton Heights. P.B., R. C. ""Iris Grace Bataton, Trinity, Ruth Ellzabeth Knight, Jack- Lawrence Gerard Warren, trip! to the north and uses them more cand:dates than he is he had called on some 2.000 U. C. School, Mount Arllngton HI5. T.B., Anlllican School, Trinity. son's Con, G.G., U. C. School, Burin North, R. C. School, extensively to illustrate his Icc. entitled to vote for or places voters:n the district, and w'as

T t T B Joackson'. Cove. BIN rth · . Albert King, roU y, .. , Austin Brotbers, Long Har. ur nO. tures. "You might say I live a any j11ark on the ballot paper given a "heart·warming and porterville, Angllcan' School, Trouty. bour, P.B., R. C. School, Long Raymond francis King, Kings Ernest Walsh, Merasheen, double life" he explained, "for by ..... hich he can afterwards very sincere reception." The

t.'. C. School, ErIc J. King, Trouty, T.B., Harbour. ton, C.B., R.C., School, Kinlfl· P.B., R. C. School, Merashee~~ although I' live in the States, be identified, his vote w1ll meeting. held at the CLB Ar-

Little Bay Bay. Anglican Ba\' West. Rosp. Green

\eck, :\ngllcan Arm. Herring

Angllcan School, Trouty st J ton. Kathleen White,. Noe I'm always dreaming of the not be counted. moury, was chaired by Walter !.1ary Allce King, Klnllrton, Clarence Bullen, . acquH, Douglas KIng, Freshwater, U. Pond, Step~envlle, R. C. Arctic.'" 6. An elector shall not take Squires, and also addressed

C.B., R. C. School, Klngsto:,. F.B., Angilcln School, St. JIC' C. School, Freshwater, Car- School, Noel s Pond. This summer he Is mak. a ballot paper out of the poll· by William Kent. head of '1Ir. Margaret T. Leonard, St. ques, F.B. A bonear. \ Deanna Ruth Warford, Ratt- ing the round trip to Labra- ing station or fraudulently put Greene's campaign committee.

Leonard'! via St. Kyran's, Lucy Bragg, Pouch Cove, n- Dennis Warrick Knight, Jack- ling Brook, Green B~, U. C. dar and back to ~ewfound. into the ballot box any paper P.B., R. C. School, st Kyran'l. iUCln School, Pouch Cove. son', Cove, G.B., U. C. School, School, Rattling ~I'OO • _ land 011 the B.S. Burgeo. other than the paper gl:en

Bride Lundrlgan, Salmonler, . Byron Allin Bursey, Caplin Jackson'. Cove. Ruby Grace Vi hlte, Cott With blm he carries 200 him by the deputy returmng Burin, R. C. School, Salmon- Cove, Bay de Verde District, Margaret Roae King, Trinity, reU's Cove, New Day, N.D.B., officer ler U. C. School, Capiln Cove. Anglican School, Trinity. R C School Fortune Hr. . lollipops, bubble gum, bal· .

W II W Bo n• Cot'-llt C R" It C' ""all Cottrell's loon 1 and cigarettes. "Glfls -------Jacquellne R. MorriS, Bar a ace . 0", ...... Margaret Keough, Plate ave ooseve . Yl , f h kld d th I Haven, P.B., R. C. School, Bar Cove, New Bay, I. A. School, East, B.B., R. C. School, Plate Cove, New ay, N.D.B., R. C. or ~ e t t; ~~t1 oe r Hauen. Cottrells Cove. Cove. . S h I Fortune Harbour. paren I e II e m-• coo, munlties we'll be stopping

Marlon MIHseau, Gallantl, Lloyd Benlon, HllIview, T. 11., Clyde LeCoure, Black Duck Pearl J. WhIte, Cottrell's Cove at," be elplalned. Anglican School, Gallants. U. C. School, Hlllvlew. ,Brook, Lourdes, R. C. School, New Bay, N.D.B., R. C. School, Mr. Frisby is married and has

Emma Levina Miller, Trouty WlJUam A. Butt, Hickman S Black Duck Brook, Lourdel. Fortune Harbour. a son who is also married, and T.B., Anglican school, Trouty. Harbour, T.B., U. C. Scbool, Dean Legge, Heather!on, An· one little grandson, who, he

Agnes Mary MUlTay, Bar HIckman'. Harbour. illcan, Robln501lJ. Frances White, Twilllngate, says, "Seems to be turning into Haven, P.B., R C. School, Bar MIchael R. Bruce, liearaton, Genevieve Mary Luedee, P.O. Twil1l~gate District, Angllcan a mathematical genius." Haven. West Cout, R. C. Scbool, Sean· Box !5, SI. Andrew" R. C. School, Twillingate. And what does Mrs. Frisby

Marcel L. MuIse, S1luth ton. ..1 School, St. Andrews. think about her husband's an-Branch, West C., R. C. School, Cavell E. Budgell, Expi.nta, William Lyver, Fortune Har- Andrey M. Freake, Boyd's nual trips to the far north? fie· South Branch. Angllcan School, Exllloita. bour, R. C. School, Fortune Cove, N.D. B., Anglican School, cordinll to her, It keeps him

Marian Murphy, Oderln, Effie J. Butt, P.O. Box 111, Harbour. Boyd's Cove. young, so she's quite happy P.B., R. C. School, Oderln SI. Gearllea, Amal. School, 51. Cecllla LeCourt, Black Duck NeUle Boone, Seldom, Fogo about It.

Mary MacIsaac, Doyle., R. Georges. Brook, R. C. School, Black Duck DiBtrlct, Pentecostal Sehool, S. School, Doyles. Marjorl. Blake, Victoria Cove, Brook, R. C. School, Blac Duck Twlllingate.

Elizabeth Newman, Seldom Anslican School, Victoria, C.B. Harbour. Come Bye, U. C. School, Wavell A. W. Cooper, Green'. Edward Lane, Catallnl, R. C. Seldom Come Bye. Harbour, T.B., S. A. &chool, School, Catalina.

Carrie Norris, Newtown, Green's Harbour. Alllston Martin, Exploits, B.B., U C. School, Newtown. Bernadette CoJ1ln., st. Anne's N.D.B., U. C. School, Exploit!. , Joan Marie O'Qulnn, Sears- P.B., R. C, School, SI. Anne'. Wl!1lam G. Marsh, Hick-tonE' R. tCt'F ScphloOI'HSaenat::tHo~~ P.B. - man's Hr., T.B., S. A. School,

John A. Clarki, Back Harbor, Twllllngate, Anglican Scbool, Twilllngate.

Shirley Osmond, Patrick's Cove, P.B.,' R. C. School, Pat­rick's Cove,

Now he bas one more goal to acbleve, a visit to Siberia. "The State De· partment tblnk' I have a

. pretty good chance of get­ting there lOOn," be Mid. Murmalllk 11 the spot be'll

Personal JI!essrs. Cyr!] O'Xeill and

:\Iichael Kal'anagh are pres· ently enjoying their vacation at Bishop Falls. They are the guests of ;\Ir. and :'.!rs. Rich· ard Woods.

Birthday greetings are ex­tended t~ Theresa Connors, who I~ celebrating her birth· day today. Greetings come from her two nieces, Theresa McCarthy and Helen O'~ei1!.

make for, well abo\'! the Arctic Circle.

Then he will truly have visited every part of the Arctic on tbls earth.

IM~nGRA"'T ROBBED MONTREAL, CP - Jeannie

Lefebve, 35, was ordered Tues· day to appear for trial on a charge of stealing $300 frQm Polish immigrant Frank ~!<Jho, The money was to have paid for his wife's passage from Europe . Moha, 33. sa i d the woman grabbed his wallet and ran when he was drinking a glass of beer in a Notre Dame SI. grill.

TURKEY APOLOGIES DA~IASCUS, Syria Reuters -

Turkev has apologized to Syrian authorities for Turkish soldiers treaspassing on Arab sol "n put­

I sut of Turksh smugglers,' loeal news agences reported Satur-day. Ths followed a Syriln pro· test. the report sad.

vere . r ce, • • George Cull, Caplin Cove, lIay HIckman's Hr. bour, T.B., U. C. School I de Verde Dlatrlct, U. C. School, David MacIsaac, Doyles, Hant's Hr. CapJln Cove. R. C. School, Doyles.

Shella M. Pennell, Daniel's Doreen A. CoUey, Angel'. RIta MacDonald, Heather· Point, Trepa!sey, R C. School, ... C S h I An".I'. ton, R. C. "~hool, Heatherton. Daniel's Point. Cove, P.B., A. • e 00, e "'" v rtl Cart

Francis Diamond, Change Is­lands, N.D.B., Anglican School, Chltnge Islands. . Waiting For Your Phone Calls?

11' Cove. Doris Jean ,,,a n, ; Richard power, O'Donn:~, Roml Churchlll, HllI,lew, wright, Labrador, Anglican

St. Mary's Bay, R. C. Sc 00, III I "-hool Cartwright. O'R 'I II' T.B., U. C. School, H vew. "" . egan I, v a O'Donne I. C lin Beula' h ~." lIley, Exploits,

C S h I B rln Boyde Walter Cull, ap m

Gladys M. Rogers, land, B.B., Anglican Fair Isllnd. ,

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Stop thinking-Start acting- Make your move

today it'~ truly amazing how such "Little" Ads . coo, Myra D. Penney, u N.D.B., U. C. School, Exploit!. North, R. C. Sclrool, Burln Cove. "U C Jo"eph Monk, Monkstown,

Tor's Cove, Cove. Searaton,

C. School,

Earl Cull, Caplln ,-ove, •. 0

North. P.B., S. A. School, Monka-Rosemlry power, Tor's School, Caplin Cove.

~\'e, It. C. School, Tor'. WilHam Henry CoatN, Coley', town. . t Cov•. point, C.B., Anillcan lichool, Walter Donald Menchen on,

~ Norris AIm North, AngUCBn John T POII'll", O'Donnell's, Coley'. Point. School, Narrll Arm.

St. Mary's Bay, R. C. School,. Barbara Rose Cormier, liouth Nel! McQuarrie, Tompklns, O'Donnen',. , Branch,.!t, C. School, liouth R. C. School, Tompklns.

Margaret PiccO, O'Donnell., Branch, . Regina Maloney, Sweet Bay, St. Mary's Bay, R. C, School, Vunon IJoyd Clarke, Bn·, B.B R C School, Catalina. O'Donnell'.. , tlnnla, T.B., U. C. School, BrI· C~cllia' Mason, catalina,

Clarence R. Prlcl, Hant. tannia. R C School Cata1lna. Harbour, T.B., S. A. Sclrool'.Inabell. Croft, Aqulfore, R. 'Id~ Phyllis Menchenton, Hant's Hr. . C. School, Aqulfore. Norris Arm North, U. C.

Peter P. ROler., St. Leon· Nora Mari. CoUey, CUslett, School Norris Arm. ard's via St. Kyl'an., P.B., R. C. Plaeentla EI.t, R. C. SchOOl, Joan' FrancIs Noel, Fresh· School, St. !(ryan.. , Cuulett. water, B.D.V., U. C. School,

ElIZlb~th Ryan, St. JOIf!:h I' Peter T. Croft, Aquafore, R.C. Freshwater. st. M.ary I, Bay, R. C. Se 00, Sehool, Aquiforlt. Carleton H. O'Qulnn, Sears­St. Joseph.. Catberlne M. Croft, Aqua· ton, via St. Andrews, R. C.

M. Catherina RYan, Grea~ forte, R. C, Sebool, Aquaforte. School, Searston. Cedroy, R. C. School, Grea Raymond Chaulk, TrinIty, T, Carl Osmond, Jackson'S Co:~o~. W Rolen Hant'. B. Anallcan School, Trinity. (;(lve, N.D.B., U. C. School,

H bon ey T B U c: School Bun Brian Delaney, FOliO, R .. Jackson's Cove. If ur, .., • , C School F-o Francis Brendan O'Leary,

Hant'. Harbour ., .... S h I lurkt, P.O.'})ox Clyde J. R~SIIII, Winter. Catberlne M,?, Drohan, Har· KlnllMon, C.B.,. R. C. c 00,

l. C. School Brook BonlVlata, Anillcan rlcot!, st, M,ry., !t. C. School, Kingston. , Ichoo~ WlJIter Brook. Harricott. AIle. Daisy Osmond, More-

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(Continued from pi€e 3) to tlfe rest of the people of Canada. The man whose ac­tlons have brought this about, fIrst by· declaring war against the workers of this province by the passing of the Infamous BlIIs 1 and 2, then going on to declare war on the federal government at the expense of the we !fare of the people of our province.

Mr. Finn stated that that mon Is no longer fit to be Premier at our Province. Mr. Finn hiS addressed well at· tended meetings at Meadows, Glllams, summerslde, Mc· Ivers, Cox's Cove and Curling. He will address a meeting to­nliht In the Regent Theatre In Corner Brook and wlJl wind up his campaign by address·­Ing meetings at Gormack and. Woods Island on Wednesday.

EFFECTIVE get wcll "Big" results at such a moderate cost.

No other medium reaches 50 many people, so

quickly. If you have something 10 sell, or or.

looking to buy or have something you wont to

include in the community's biggest market place,

put it in the DAILY NEWS Wont Ad~

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TH'E DArtY N!W5, ST. JO NFlD., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST & ,

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'The First Sweater Of Autumn T ulk~Marston Wedding

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liAS RO.GUIDEII For W.cI""day, AU9111t 19

Present-For You and ours.. Irritability and im­

rat,cnct may h.ve 10 be con­lendod wi I h I'ervoul Icn!ion could lead 10 action that lIould mean Irouble wilh ",i,hbor,. Tn,! i! a day when )'ou should be ~een and nol heard If you would negoliale il lafdy! There', not m~ch doing on the business !ccn=, !O take adyan­tage of the lull.

Past, .. The m",ic"1 comedy "Yip Yip Yaphank" by S g I. Irving Berlin, ope ned in New York City on Augusl 19, 1919. A mUlieal comedy of army life, il cont"incd thc fJmOUI ,0 n g "Oh, How I Hate To Get Up in the Morning."

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When autumn (:omes. the Americ an girl is quick to look for aclditions to her sweater wardrobe. Here are Iwo in the best American tradit· ion. Classic cal'digan by Darlene I left) is done in mixture of wool­and-mohair hosted O\'el' with wh ite for a misty look. Pullo\'cr (right) from this same house takes its styling from a polo shirt. We show it in violet mist.-By GAILE DUGAS, NEA Women's Editor.

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SCLERODERMA .CAUSE . U!,;- cau~e the two kidne)'s, instead 01 "ISITING MAINL.AND KNOWS, TREATMENT TAKES being completely separMed, are

Mr. and ~!rs. Gabriel La- LONG TIME joined at the 10\l'er or upper ; trellle, their daughter Dorothy ends. This type of kidney may

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II and ~flss Carol~'n Pike left by . h BY EDWIN p. JORDAN, M, D. gtve ~o symptoms II' atcver. or, A 1'"1" Ilt·"tt' . .. I I lb' if' ,. car r centl" for the mainland . bd . I ., c I c I SUnlIII l'l II C[\· our ~IH S Ie and t ,r rJde~' 'nIH corsage () pln~ roses '!

e , I have put off as long as 1 It can cause nomIna pams.; din . I - . . and Andover, :'Ifass. thought! could answering ques- There is often increased sttscep'l A Ii. was so ernnlzed at tlie, maids. :llrs. ~laynard Hamb·' and carnations, : ~_ tions o~ scleroderma in the hope tibilitv to infections, Sometimes . ngllcan Cathedr;d of Sl.' II~. :llrs. Frank Carter and Pink and white roses and , "OMEWARD BOUND that something would be dis- dividing \Ill' two kidncl's where: John the Baptrst on ~Ionda)',' :lIIS5 :'\ora 1IIarston wore Iden· carnations decorated the table

~ir. and ~tr5. Allan GllIlng· I eOI'ered which would permit I thel' are joined mal' n'i\,e relief ~ August 3rct, 19j9, when Shir·1 tical street length sheath' reserved for tllc bridal party lIam and fam\\1' left by car I ,., Irom abdominal p'ai;' plastic; ley LOITalllc. £laughter of :llr. ' drclses of sky blue silk or- I whil'h 11'0\ centl'ed witll a',

I . , L~lter ansller. ' - an" ~Ir' Bc .' T Ik St' ,'tl fl t' b k' th' t' '"d'· k 'I : Monday for their home at An· I Q-:\bout tllO years ago, I ope:ations hal'e bfcn uscd oc· ' ":, ',,, 11.1 all 01 11 U • '-.' g:lIl7.:l \\ I 1 oa 101( . :l.C , • l ec Icr?d II e" Ing (a. e, . r. t

,c'!over, ~!ass. was told Ihat I had scleroderma ca5lonally. ~!odern urinary a~·, ,John., : .05 unIted In mal· panels and hlue and 1\.hIlC (,COIgC [lo,IJlc. a lifelong" ! : I and would have to k~p doctGr. tiseptics have ,omewhat improl'- ' nagc II'ltli \lr. Donald Fatr· flowered head dresses. 1 hey fncnd .. I,roposed tile toast to : ' . r L!FT BY T,C,A, , 11~ fo it Would )'ou discuss eri the outlook if infection sholiid II bairn :llarston. son of ,Irs. carried bouqucts of yellow and tile bride. '"'t ~ , ~Ir. :lnd ~In. T. W. powcrs" i~;-~!~S, 'E, I. C, loccllr, EITol If. ;\Ial'ston and t)IC la.lc lIilite shasta rlaisics lI·ith blue For t:-;1\'clling the .IJride'; .... 1 C~rpa5ian Road. left.rece.ntly A-This IS a challengin~ dis.! 'I-Is lliere any help fM !,,(!rip' i '.11'. "~rston. F.\ol'a, Ootal'lo. larkspur. worc a 11~lll\\'elglJt 5111l of ' ~ T.C.A. 10 spend a hoilrlay I ease. Ihc cause of which is not Illeral I'ascllla:- di,e,1sc? ,Iy 11 he \ cncrnble .\rrhrlearon Tile best man was ~Ir. SCrt. green wool With bl;rcK and i ,,~ .

! ;,'Ith their daughter and son·in· 'known. Two principal I'al·iclies. Ic~s ~il'e me a grcat deal of rib· ' Le~gc offiCIated ~l thc dOllblr' Dal'id C1ou~tO\1 and the u,llcr~ whltc rtCccs.sones rtnd yelloll' IIII' at Sehencctad)·. :-I.Y, Thcy, are reco~niLed, one bcin~ 8 loca.: comfort. and R~ Ihe n:lY pro,I'Cs" fln~ ceremony. ., \lerc ~Ies.~rs., Robert. and' ro<c curs,,~e. )Ir, rtnrl. ~Ir~, ,1'1\1 also visit rclatil'cs and liled Ihickening of the skin: ses the (ect alld knees slIell.-' 1 he hl'lrle, \\'ho wa' gll'cn In fJrtl'icl ~larsto\1, Harold Har· ~Iar'lon, arc now rcS\dln~ In

A SUMMERTIME di$h wifh roots in In. E~lt il hibachi Ihrimp. It c an be (oo\~d "I fry pan.

'friends re~idin8 at BOS:O~, 'often in palches\. and Ihe other I c:r.. . . mal'l'Iagc hy her father. \\'~re rett and Canst. George Lo\'c,: Sl. ,lohn , . ' . tlas~., and Long Island, ~.i. a ocr,erall'zed 1I,'pe. In the lat· 1 A-Peripheral I'ascu,ar dis·,' rt gOll'n of whilc trt[feta ."'Ith H.c':lI.P, lOut o[ tOW\1 ~ue'ls rncluded, ,b I I d \1 d BY GAY:\,On ~IAJ)DOX '~1'111 li.-C(, ,. r·t I efore returning home. ler some pain and stiffness' case is sort a! a ~cneral n"nle, Clape Irarn an pOIll:ed finger Immcdialcly fo\\owing the - r. an )11'5, ,JolIn Chanda A SU~DIERTDIE dish II ith and ['lIln It,,1 I :. of the joinls and mllSclcs is 1 fol' sel'eral disorders of Ihe tiP s!cevcs Chantill)' lacc ann ceremony a rcccption \\'as :lnd family. Long 1~land, ~.Y.: rools in the tropical Far Ea,t thc ~I,I' : O' . Of A coml11on and there may be some I hlood I'essels 10 the legs or arms sequins outlined, the scoop held at the Old Cololl)' Club )Ir. and ,Irs. l!enlcy 1uff. is hib"ehi shrimp. It can be co· S.rb,CU!d , lal V changes in some of the olher tiS-I The fa~t that )'0111' (eet and knees nClkltne 1I'lth bodice an£l brt['k where \Irs. Tulk reccil'cd :lIontrc_al: )Irs. L. Ii. ~Iarston, oked in an ordinary fry pan. (Mak~, 4 to I

J <.lle' and orD"ans, :\lthou"h there sweel LS probilbly rclalcd to the panels of the same dctall. lIer her gue>t, \Iearing a light :lliss \ora ,Iarston, ,rc5sr~.

V b d", · Here's another sltmmerfime, . a aa on has becn mucl1 study of tl1is dis· ; hlood vessel di,order: the first fmgcr l:p I'cil of tuilr Wd.' tllrquoi~e lace ~o\l'n with Robert and Dal'id :llarlton. dish 1\'llh roW In the tropical

, b ease. a salisfaetory and specific i problem is to find out exactly caught by a COro:lct of seed btack hat and accessories and £::Jora. Onlario: :;!r. ar.d ~Irs, Far Ean. Called hibachi shrimp" , treatment has yet to be del·elop· ! what kind of dlfficUItYI s present pearls. ~hc calTlcd rt IJDuquct corsagc of yellow l-OSCS . and ~[aynard lIamb]:n. La k e it can bc cool,ed in an ordinar\'

BY DOROTHY BAIIKER cd, The different symptotn~ ca:l ' since Ihe Ircatment will rlepcnd of whilc carn.11iol1s, orangc purplc larkspur. She \\,<1, as· Worth. Florida: .\Ir. and ~Ir,. fry pan. J,1pa:le5c hibachi, ~r In the area of T1aslings and be trcated in a number of way.1 on Ihe nature nf tr,e di,ordcr. blossoms and blue dclphiniulll, sistcd by ~lrs, ~Iarslon who Hichrtrd \\'endeborn, _\Ioncton, i1'on fltT pol O\'C[ charcoal. Pi;]).: oael.'·2r r\ ':.:

render Strerts in Va:lcoul'cr. B. WIth moderate success ol'er a Q-lI'l1ot catt.sc~ tilC knee ~Irs. Dal'id (:loII,ton \\'as ellO,r rt grey l:lcr ~heath drrS' \".B.; \lr. and :111'5. RoiJert rnor .• cl< of fre<h or irolen ;hrimp' rtrr "i,': "1'\ "

C .. IS the third largesl China-', 101l~ ~~riod 01 time. joinl~ to ma~e" eral'kill~ SOllnd ller si,tcr·.~ matron of h"n· \Iilll dll;ty ro,c Ilat and ~]ol'r< Tuff. ~ack\'lilr. '\ S ~rr hl'irll,' '<lllllllcrcd in a ,aIlC," 10 J'_ "","11' 10~'n on the ;-';orth Amcrican Con. O-~II' t2·\,p.~r·olo d~ughlel' Is \l'hcn ollr hrll~s nO\\n':-~lr~. r. .- ----... -- ----- --- fial'ored ~'tll ',,~hl mola'·.c' ell~ e"",',,"" ,::, tinen!. Her~ 15.(){\I) Chincse reo 5\1~pa,';d 10' hal'~ a Ilor<c5horl: .\-Thc most commOIl'tlapp' St Pt' I' D lOW II B I ('I·' ,01 ,allee, 1I',Ih rt l'llle 111111' r'cp' !ide and expann their commercial kidney, Would )'ou discuss this in~ or eraekin~ 50!l'Jn i< a m'llt , • a rHI \ S . CPCIU S n c a}y j IIlI (' ~~ led

~~~fetl~th~~e e!~n g~~a~o~~rt~IIlI~~: sll~~~I;;;-\I;S I\'~at i! called 8n i ~fc t;~d!O~~ ~~r~:kf:;:~:.~t.'H~~::\I~~r~. Renovation Fund Old Dobbin CAfiE'l\"EAn. ,\lJ~ 17 A. Hlharh\i~ ~~:~"~';;~::~;:I a"~nl Ing IS any a\'erage Ca~adian anomalv of the kidney resulting ;ometlmes crae 10, can p t ~ WfiJ Bah." CllnlC Ildl hp hrlr! T\I~ laIJlr,tll"!II; hllllrr or mar 'Irek"" ;",.-', citizen. (rom f;ulty development before I rewlt of d~generati\'e jOint d", Cl 1 HA~ffLTO\1 ICP' 'form Inthe Carbon~ar Communit,·' ;arille. :l lai11~:-room li~hf, Illlirl :zriJi In ~r""~ ~1. -Vancouver's Chinatown is reo I ease m whIch there' has been. ) lUre 1 : \\·asman. a CIII' scrap collector Ho,pttal on Thursday, Augu;t ~ mola"e,; 1 tablr;Jloon ,0)' ,<a'l~e.

cognized 8S one of the country's I prices. I later found that if I had, ~ome damage done 10 the carli- i : comrla!!ls that "there Isn·t. ~ 20th. at 2 p.m. when serond I teaspoon lemon .iu:cc, I lea" outstanding tourist attractions, It; bee~ able to hold my breath long: l,.~ and an mcrease In lhe, The SI. Patrlck'~ Church Re- hlac"milh I~. Hamilton \lho stIli shot.~ for mea<le~. I\'hoopin>:: ~pco~ dr:ed mint, I pound ra·.I. sen·; ::;, r:;~:~.; hBs all of the atmolphel't! of Its enough to make my purchases In· amou~l of bony tissue around t' C· d shoe~ horses. 'cough, diphtheria, poliomyelitb s,ln,m p .. shelled. ., : arro s . -

. "Iatle counterpart, yet its In· 1 the.'e shops that caler to native Ihe jolnl. The former. of course non Ion omm. Ittee. an the. I ~!r. Waxman. who ha.s ~--n (b II d t "" d uI t t t P 1 r Rt R ,! 'I h '''''. and tetanus will be given 0\1\ am Ine a I~gre len_S, excep' f I" Ihe habitants have conformed. to trade, I could have saved my- oes :Jot req re rea men. as 0, .' el.: sgr .. urp ), I collec\bg scrap here for 35 years, those who received their' first' shrimp. in _,mall hibachi pan or' I rr)1t I,r .,,' Canadla:! laws and regulatIOns. self several dollars. T found to gratefu\\) ~cknolliedge the lo~- sllil depends on the hor'e for his' , d' , !. c· 'mola"r- n I •• · I t b t fl.' shols on Julv 16th are uroed me IIlm·me rymg pan. ~lmmer' . 'h .' -./ They are rated on the coast as my great B;tonishment that there ong can rt u tons rom )~ISI' II\'ehhood. . ... ~, 5 minute.'. Add shrimp and sim·j 'aurr', . er,' " excellent citizens. are no standard prices b China· E I' h' ness firm!, and other organlza· \\'ith his helpers Benny Gold I to be at the ClinIC on that date, : mer aboltt S minulcs. Sen'e on i halllbu:':~r', ':::.

I decided after f had I'isited town. Each shopkeeper has his ng IS lIons: and Tony Do~aluk. he dril'es his, I pick~ with assorted crackers and, ill ["oi "~lo.I'·. this colourful dl.;tricl, so close 10 own scale and evaluation of how Hoi N m S . t. St hor.'c·drawn I\'a~on in back alley, ~ .l 1 chee;cs. , Illfrtl. ';,,11\111 the shores of the Pacific Ocean, much the tourist is worth while Cooking-Ugh! /1" 8k, e P O~I~), $~ 10000' and quiet residential streets- .'imateur ~Iarinated flrtnk steak is a: '0<. [""'Ii" 0:,

that all one needed to enjoy the browsing in his store. I • T a r~ ~ ~m .j' K " . ~ away from roads congested with, 1 budget trrat when ~ri:lerl 011 I'il~"::'" d experience was ~ strong stomach I ob3en'ed that men el'idently i WINNIPEG ICPI _ Dr, Cyril er;a: o\a ouncl.. : trnllic. . I W t.1 I a h:'IO, I:i 'I' c.I~" e':'n:' I"~r ol' -., '-,j

and an open mind do all the sllopplng lor the f1ull1wee. an Jo:n~Ii,lltllan who hn; . 0 l.:.' ..... :.: ..... ,' 1.0ClO.01l ~ H:1I11illoll's lIork·hllr,e porula ·, ea lermen Whell 1 !i1',1 voiet',1 my ill' Chillt"" IItllne,III' t:llil ... " Wher .. I ,.lIled ill ~talliiIlIIJ, Sill', "1';1;\:' SI. Annt' Slillulll). SI. . I,u" :111 \'e"r', "~." 11'", c;llIlI:lt .. lI, 1'.\\('lltl\·I:1t

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1'1'11" tJI'I"ltUl"lIt II tli< I'" II'. Iii"" I I ,t', ~1. U'J.c.dY 11,1" ~.Utl'I'''I_., .•. (j·'II,".''I,.'.·_.I'""r,-. IUI".!"I 01 ",,,,dc'''' \1'r"III.·, II.,·" :~~, ~II; '"' _. '.-._ "1' •• 1 )011 \~OU U 01' 5 k _': I'll,. .tl~II ur .. \ "rl, pliy"ulpll U '. " (~II"UI"~I N"thlr,~1 R,i!I\a» III jtul".rctl of on~ 01 II.~ L,"~. ~.i (111,,"1 ot tn"I"il ,,,1,11,< 1""-\ luncI .!.: ,'J lid. ,':i,l fhl' 'III" IJ'I ILlI,dluli i'lm to Uoc "".1 """,ell u" 11, .. lu"c,' It'

Vahe(JU\'i'r l'olUnlc.:fcillO ti' m)', (1,11,1 or Foa farrllii,,; lIoulJ L,.: "umlllcnt, Ii" m,J~ r.Cdlll, III 0 IIJII'cY Lol., LtJ :i:,ilUiI hulo<' "' ,lrljln"i upcroli"roo_,II,.,(dol'.I 11«), 101111,1«1' II,.", &uide. I h.le jinee WGDOfr"d calefllll), pawl~g O\'tr HcrY']ujl',t rnedili~ of til,. rbaIM;c;r: of t'.I'I."r & ~fGII'u" Lid ~:jtll,l!' flU)cii' ,-),,1: 11,lIic':-\\1I1 Cilll\"rt,~.,rl"q oill1 Jdiiil~'llw"lni' 1"1 wh.thfr he thongln I looked hl;f I glPell beall to jeleet tlh! cri5~<,t, COIlI'lIHce oi (lu",;,\'"ltl, ~Ibl' .. lluIIllI,g Br,,;. LIt!· :!!llJ \lU' 10 tr,lck, IiI' l~t,U. Tile firm's ld I'~'I ~Ulcl"'II.1I1 II c,1 1..,1 bllrcall I

Between Us Women a push ol'er for a ,e.'Slonm oBiauII plumpest. Into a I'ery CUllo-land Dltll.leittl, N,D, ,Nfltl. .\l.lr~uril\e ('0, :l1uppltgrr)' Pt·nl't'('un, will l]f' 'Y "Je III" Ik('~ulI' I\bo Idl, op,ium den, or the tyre thot dian shopping bog h~ would pop i "if you are e\'er lempleu \0 go· Ltd, ....... "..... ~OtJ,IJO sold in olh .. r 10WliS IIhcrc traffic Ihe tI~t'rt',let1 plliJllC thai th .. re I

mlght spend her bollom dollar a cucumber wllh whiskers, or a: to England on a holiday," he told; Dr. J. (;, Lynch .... 15000' isn't so heavy, ; I\.er~ 11.91 Inches of rain .0:1 the I -- ~o it', on a pseudo ~!b~ I'ase 11hcl't! I'cgetable that looked as though I the members, "I had bettcr de-: East End Fricnd .... 100:00 I . ' cily s north s~ore ~Od 58,80 d?"?-I UI'DERST,\l',Il1NG p.\TIE:"n Ihc arr a.lmolt. as man~' .lapane~c its brocoli molher had had an scribe to you the Iypi~al English ,East End ll"kcl'Y LId, no 00 ' The companp slahlc foreman. to;ln. compaled II till. Ihc offlml: IS GO.\\. OF TEES',\f;E ItnJlatlons It1 the Chlne.,e. ;Ift : ~lfai(' lI'ith a I11l1slard planl. ror !, Ilincheon," 'r. ,J. 1J01)lliI1. Water S. t. 1 . 'Frllnk Sims, n~. has Irnded rtnd' In,lR ralnfrtlJ of 43.09 Inches taken : I'nor.n.'~' ~ Ih I Ch . II I I I f 11I0.nn It':llncrl Ihe clairI' Iw,\cS fo:' morr ' al Ihe rtlrporl.

~1I0P~ as cre are rra Ill~SC ,II IVa, a a loom on I S lrm: "If \'011 are "il'r~ B .Ial"d l'UII'1" ,'. \1 t"I' Ilrl lOt) on . 1 I '1 I d Ih 1'1 II . ~ , . elfa .,01 a . 0" s •. . Ih,l[\:;o I'cars. "When the)' ~o, I The Icam Inclllrle.1 a h;~h· l1ai(' II'Mes\ . ~r ,e pI 0 C me ,WI ,~rrr.n hear Will ~ay ~'e Oil' \l'ill he perfectly juslilicd ill Ins· Brownin-;:. Han ry Ltd, Ion on' I I tIt rl " milli,," :rC:hl;;cr, ;Ire

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('17r II1rll1 the sollctlude of a patronlltn~, nowcr~. , ! in~ ~'OUI' tempe!', hccau,e tlle ' I ~n." he l:lmrnlerl. -e lIltl s lt, Cil. an a rilly' r",n O:Oin~ 10 Iry In 'tnrlrr'land Ihm ( Ih ( om shop 10 shop l' '1' 'Ih I I ekel' C;cnr~e :"e;>.1 Ltd, ".. 101l.00. opcri1lor, ~ ~radllalp .<tudenl ,:1 I I k I a er r. .. rat In~ me WI 1, pn ~ , t:n"lisll hal'c not yet learned lilal I I . . I ff p:lrrn s. I,an', 10:l Ilrer·)'";,,· r, ,But before [ got the shoppin~, and 31'111.1 loaded wilh my pur·. lon~atoes and beels can't be kept· Horwoll' • Lum ler (0. P:lY"CS rtnl an 0 ·d:lly wealhc' program beinz 'e! lip hy llic I:', r.'"

Ilr2e I I'isitcd the office or. the, chases. my escort with a I'ery· for fOllr da)'S in a lettucB salad." Ayre I< Sons Lttl. .... 1011 no, \lax .r. Lawlor ,..... 2~.00 man. Futllre Homclmkcr, of Amcricd I,·: all ~I,c I,:~~:;, weekly new.paper "The Ch!nese' tolerant air suggested we stop SODDES CABBAGE I Frank ~leNamara Lid. loa 00; J. F. _"eehan I< Cn. .. 20,00 I Well. il's aboul time somebotly· Iii., pmnl' " , Times". A round faced Chtnese for luncheon at "The World's Dr. Hamwee said the English John. J. Parker ...... IOO.DO' Thompsons' Jewellery. 20.00 I MASTERS gal the bri~llt idea that ma)'n~ . too Ct'II:~a; 0' (l11'

,boy: . volunt~red some In!or· Most Fa m 0 us ChineJe Res· luncheon is a "cut Irom the joint Evenrng Telegram Ltd. 100,00 T. B. Clift Ltd, ..... 20.00: Thc octopus and the ,qllid parc~ts could be underslood If, II wrll :",0 a :~ matton. but not much. He fondled taurant", or so 113 proprietors with two vegetables," Furncss Withy Co. Ltd. 75.CIO W. F. Caldwell .•... , 20.00 arc masters of the art of jet the teen·agers ever gal e It a' for a tern'o:er 10 I, the dim~ I had pair! for the cur· .liked 10 hoost. We slp~ed our "One of the vegetables Is sod, Gilgert J. Kiclley Ltd. 50.00 Royal Stores Ltd. .... 20.CIO propulsion and smoke screen- real try. . I stand why h'5 rent issue: all printr£l. III Ihp. weak grcen lea with 0111' mOlllhs den eabbA~e, wretcherily boiled ROYrtl APrated Water Fred J. Wadden & Sons . ing. Water squirting through For the past deca~e, whrle I cert:lin rule' h:erogl~'phlcs of hl~ oatlve Ion· up'Hle down and chewed at in water. It i.s malodorolls h the Com pan\' .......... ,'i0.00 lArl.... .. ......•.. . 20.00 funnels propels them and dis· parrnts have heen dOln~ thm Ihal ,rrm ~!rI' iue. a~d beamp.d like ~ CI1e,h'~e ~ipccs of ;I\'eet nnd ,'Ollr spare cookin~, di.'gusting 10 the eye, rc- C;r"ne Ltd. ,......... :;0.00 Alhert .T. Tohin .....• 1.';.00 I chrtr)!rrl clouds of ink confuse iJe't 10 undcr.<land Iheir tern· :"1'11 ,,:,-r ,I" .".,. ,

Cll when I. cnngraln alcd hi' rib" heapcd on 8 plalter "Imp.,1 I'o\lin~ 10 the ~alate, and a hllr- Hon. p, .1. Lewis. q,c, :;0.00, Cross & Co" Ltd, .". 10.00· pursuer,l. I rt~rr, "nd Ihe \\'orld tile,I' Ille II,. ,crl.,ill n~ hi, ' people on haVing been Inflll~ntirtl as Irtr~e a.s Ihe tahle rtl \\,~Ieh den upon all the di~estil'e act i\'· H,1]\I'Y & Co. Ltd, .. 50.00, Dun's rh~rm.cy ...• , 10.00 I Ilhe kids hale been led 10 Iw· 'nil" rim' "n<l, In electIng a )'oung c~l~e,ei We s;;t. Serl'in~ us. was a .smiley ilics of the human hody." P. F. jlerncr, (The :.1. \\'. :'leGr.llh Lid, 10.00· liel'e that understanding works, hr;n r"r":11.1:~,i ~o Dou~I~JUn~. a';ra met er 0 I "'al:cr whose cr~.;p'h wtre.llke, The typical En~li~h luncheon is :'Ionilor) ....•.. ".. .ill.ooi .\\' . .1, ASHLEY PRIESTS N~MED IT . 'onl,' one way. I .,).111 :Ir:!e ',I~"rl oUFT F tehral Par lamen 'II" "Chine.oel hall' dha. t ecn ",Plcr-' IIndoubtedly "the hasis of SOIllC- .J. & S. nynn ........ :;0.00 I Trertsu~er ' [Eatrl Y

J sPlanl' thPrlP\sts ,In I \\,hendever adl"lt, h"I'r hal 11'1'1' i'l I~ ., ... .: rom e newspaper n ce we manenl v wal'c In 0 an r,l'tS Ih' th h th t h f en r:l aor ~ou . mCrlca ed 10 I,CIl" t lP tren·a~r·pnrrn I Jt III •. -I ,'. . ' .'. : ., ,," Ing 01',0 er-II' c er leo W. D. Rl'nn ........ 50.00' Conlrihillions from parish·: d th t··· I .' .. ~. '" e'"

made the rOltnrli; o( nat'.1 e m~r', Prcsley "duck back. ,the 9rillsh Empire or of Briti,h ! L d N' York ,nd ioncrs anri olher friend. will bc i naillc e roplca paSSion·, relailOnshlp . Wllh leen·"gel <, ,I ;nkr a ~n'.' '/'. ket shops and Ihose rlesl~1ed to I This is Ihe sort o( eflnee"IO~ indigestion,:' i 0; ~n, • c~ , F h' I . . ' flower. They thought the een has heen In '\lLh lerm< RS 1I0lid III "hlc.J I, " lure the tOllrisl dollar righl OIlt i Ihe young Canadian hnrn A,;ialics With minor alleralio~s, hreak .• arts AhSls ~ lid" Ion • : ackno\\'I,~dged '~ future tSsues iter of the blossom suggested' ''1,hot's wron~ wilh pareot.s ?" of Any purse. I think the sho~~: arf. mRkinc 10 oOr North ,\meri. ~as! and dinner are Ihe ,Si1mc "' C. A .. Htl ~l '. . ... .111.110, of Ihc ~!onllo('. the Crucifixion scene on I or "what Ihin"s rio ,'ollr parr:ll, I that faclnalp.d mp the mO.lt w'erc: r.an way o( life. They a~pire to 'inchcon, Dr. Hamwce .sairi, ex., Impenal Toh;]cco LId, ~o.oo 1 It is confide~tI.I' expe~!ed Mount Calvary. do that you ~ish they wouldn't SATURN'S the smelly one~ II'h~r. barbpcurd 'thp rock and roll fashion ex- cept that they are eaten at dif-: Wm. J. ~aul ,....... ~O,OO I ti1al when promlscd dona!t?n5 . do'" - and so on.. I Rings of the, duck.~ and geese, highly glazed leriorl)', but will lorever remain ~erent times. N!ltl. Sal'lngs antl S;]les ,are reeell'cd the Renol'atlon TYPHOON BIRTHPL.ACE 11 has become 3 roullne mat- furllwd b,l n illd cOIllPlete with heads antl ]oynl to 'lhe customs apu foorls English clilitiory defects are Ur\. .. " ..... , ,. . . . ~o,oo I Fllnil wiil reach $40,00.0.00, i\[o,t of the. typhoons tin a,Il ttr 10 [lUl slich quest 1011; to. ~ill~I' 1I)111I'lr" e,r teet hu:tg ol'er boxes of driet! and 01 their fure!athers. So will l. masked with Dollied s a II c e, Broukfield Ice C!'eom which amolln!· Ihe comnlillee ing tile coasts of Korea and panel, uf tecn·ug,·I" :lIld III \1111 'ts' own or

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............ " .......... "." ........ ;1:\01 By IIETER IUCKLEY Kat,), leCl Point :llay August, GOooe D;l~' ~itcre lie II)):C 11;~~IO~'t~~~~II;~ o~·I~t 1:1;~e:~:s .. -~ .. '-~~ ... C. 11:1 il:'n'llenl Is far a; hc's ton· ')600,C.n.dl.n PrIll SI.ff Writer 3,allcrspcndlllganCIlJOy~blclsumeriutle,aClcrSpcnd;\lb"n C'IlI"I!I"1 S"I' I I· \.\:\~UL\I~I, 'l!" - \;:11~1 CCril~d .

. ........................................... _ I' VMiCOUVER (C P) -<\.n hoUd~y WIth rClativcs and, rnjol'ublc vacation at home I \U;'IGr 10'\ ·I·bo.ol· S'· Dcmler can't he,,:' Ihe L" cit," "O'Jr clients aren't suppO.'!ctl to

el<:hlbillon 01 t'r~nch:C~nadian friends. Hope 10 sce you I SOl'l'~ 10 sce ~Oll "0 ~likc' " acc : rc I .S lap I,m· I c:lallcr of thc board room tr~de~'~ lilll; lu Ih~ board markers an),' agal next. b" 'I'" . b' • ncr, ~ccomJlanlcd by ~Ion~lr.· 01 [' ~I 01' . 11'0.\'," hc ~ald. .

· art here has drawn an "en. n. ~ear o~s. .ll' .• IUlk \\'01>11 IS prcsent·, nor O'K fin .' :\1": \" ". llel·lompa.!y Lllllltc.i .................................. ~70a', thuslastic response fro m 1111'. and lI/1·s. Patrick Byrnc, Iy l'acilllDnlng with hiS eOllsln C II ec e ?Il( ICI .. ,. i. I, ncre she works a, a \Joal d Arnitta. bor~ in Saskatoon and " . H d '1 lid fBI' . . I onno y, arflvcd Icre July '113 '1' ' r'll" of 0 '"IIII'ly of 10 • 'Id

"lB7 lrelleh·speaklnll resldent~ In n C I ron 0 ue Inns are' .I:se:)h B0land. ~Ieadow. : "0111 lId ". . I ,cr. " "... em rC:1 . . ........................................ _ lll'ltish Columbia. presently visiting ~lr. anti I ~Iiss ~IDry :l1;lrlin al'l'il" d' ~ .' a t ~d~Il\I:~C1Cd th" But the attractive 22·year·old lo;t hcr hearing when she was a

~ays Robcrt II Humes cur. \Irs. Wlllinm Tul r. Lnmnllne i from the citl' ol'cr the W"'('I,.· ~'!o( t a11l11C111 (1 C,oCnl fll mlatlOn IJ deaf mUle. a bro .vll·eyed bnl,I' oaby. Her family mOI'ed 10 • , • L' t \" I h h'l . . . . .. '.J C 11 (ren. .., cr tIC cerc· Cll" (10 [f' . . Ilann

" II C "nd then to Se"h 't · ntor of the Vancou"er Art I <,D8, 'C come OIllC pia· cnd to I1SIt her parents :Ill'.: 11' . LII' ". es an e IClellt Job of 'J.... • • e. ,

2729 Gallerl' i !\lcna anti Put. 'ann ~ll's. (;col'gc ,larlin I' .on~. J , Gracc blcssed the chalking up share prices from' where her parents still lil'e. Am· I '.' • 1111' '1'1 I I (. ., . IICW classrooms of !it. Joseph's the licker itla lil'e.' in Vancouver with

..................................... "179 SpeCial notices cOllcrrnlngl s'. lOntn~ _~l\(CI'S, ae·· ,eorgc Folletl. Grand Bank.; Ccntral High School ,,'.' friend,. _ I the exhibit were ~,~nt to the. ['ompaJllcd lly hcl' sister Stella.; spent nn cII.ioyabll' werl, enrll' . ,!:hc 001) ... lhlOg that bothers

· Ilaslors In eaeh 01 1IlP French. lell Point .\10)1 Oil August 41 ~l the home of his friend Afler spelldiliR tWI) weeks me. she II lites o~ her alway,. She atte~ded school for the , t t S I I '1 handy noll' pad .. ' th t Kpeaklng parIshes In B.C.- 0 re urn 10 oven Is all( s.: ,'rerman Purchase. :;It homc, Hubcrt Stal'el' lcft . '. Is a some· d2a'. but. she I·,T~'~S. studl'ing i~

............................. JBOl i four In Vancouver and adjac. Quebec, whcre Sll~lla has oh· I \11·s. HoiJel'! Lnmbe. LOI'd's', on August 3rd. for Tilt' Cove. times pcople call me when I am slow for the deaf. • ............................. 1832 ent areA~. one In Port Albernl, talned .employment. Rest oC I Cove. left riming thr week i :llrs. :\Iary r:vans ~nd little --~~-~ -

Ion Vancoul'er Island, Illd an.! luck Stella. Their brothel' [:or l11edil'al treolnwnt at Cor.' daughter returned home to purchasc(!. "Bei~g deal. howel'cr. hiS one · other In Victoria. And the -oIQ~u~b--·:--~~ . 11'-- i :~-d- I !1e1' Brook. ,Bellcoram after spendin~ an :\11'. and :l11·s. Edll'ar(l I'UI" nctl·aota~e. She never I05e.s he!

I ' J040 lurnout or Englj51i.8peakin~ I I ,< C ~cl" a. sma. s all.IC . . ., enjoyablc holiday willl her 1 cllase havc rcull'lled tll 1.~llla· tcmper. "H'" cas)' 10 be allgry ....................................... :.. people In BritIsh Columbia 1 ~ \' .J\a 1:1 de I Apocal>~se I .~Ir. and. ~Irs. CI)de Hillier Junt, ~Irs. "artlia Haley. i line aller rcslding in Furtunc when YDa can hear what P"OP:f

............................................ " 9~6 "I b dId; y .Ialtlls !Iamendon of Q.1t'· ale on .1 11.,lt as gucsts of :\Ir'l Cur two montit· S;lY to )'0". I ean't hear ~o I

3 ~;'. las lerlcl.\ 1111 goo . RtS we .lda i her. and oils by Qllcbee's AI· (')Til (·ake. I.amaline. :\Irs. ~Ir. and :\I.rs. ,ralll·i,·c DC.! :\Ii~s :\Iabol '1·I.olc,' In(t i)I' IICI'CI' &cl mad." ........................... ..................... vv exper e. 1e cUla cs ~al .. fret! pellan I' T b' St i WII' . tl C • I 'bh I I'd .' . ." .' . ~ WIDE SCOPE I •• '. )~ • 0 Ie c n· .1 leI' IS Ie ul'm('\' r.mm3 rt e anc ['111 rcn. St. PIOTC: Spcncer II on AU~llst 5th. for

I.llrrlnill\~t: . housc, plCll e (,cudon and (31:e. . and :\11' Frank Fleming SI I Sl Picrre whcl' sli '11" SW.\P DATES FOrt C.UI1i '. ('IT, I ... & m

t anYd Rft l.ooo

S p~~ple I, .Jean·Paul Riopelle 01 :lIon· ,II' .. John \\'alsh. ']'orIJal·. Is .John:" arc visitors of \11': !~n: Il'ciatil'cs and f~icn~s"'1 IIsll

............ " ...... "........ 41 "ave mne up on ,1Inua\'s, i treal thr control'cr'ial Paul Ill'l' 'rntll' tl rt t r' 'I I L'I' II.··'· " DA'liISCCS. Syria, hP, R~· Ihe buslest dal'~ at thc gal. I • .• . -.' -. ' .' lC ~:ICS 0 ., r. (reI\' r Cl11ln~. A an s Island.! \1cssrs. Pat Ltlll(lrig~n alld dia Ila~hdad reports Iraq Inri

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....................... ~116 I .. 'TI"I I r.mlie BClluas. Rno (Iaucir .• 11HI ~lts .. Iolin Harllclt. Lord s I ~Ir. Alfred Staccv Hnd fa 111· .Jolin lI"l'Ilelt I'i<il"rl S·',. 58 ~( el\. to ~ce Ie .,,1 ~ n. RicheI' DC th :\ational Cal Covc '1 I . I . , ('zrehoslol·a~.iJ arc nCl10tillina .......... . .......... .............. . French Canada. The sholl'.. C . " '. '., : Y laIC m(,,'ed into the nell :Jol\l1', on 'I'llllr,da,' on a I"",· fllr the exclung~ or ~.OOO tons

hi I I tl t· II~r~. ~lax. HIlda alld Lol:! Sta['rl' home 1I11leh tllCV I'ccrnlll·1lncss It·;p

· \I C I DC cup e ~ lee II Il' e ;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~=:==;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;.;;~;;. .. .;;_;. _-;;;-;;' ;;-;;-;;-;;-~-;,;-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.-;;-;;_;;_;;;;_~_;;;;;. ;'" ;._~_ ~.~~ ~~._;...;.;;...;...._;....;..;;;;....~. O~i~II~'a~~~u ~i ~d~a~t e~S~1 o~r~c~ze~C:h~Ci~r~!, · main flool' or tllc galler)' for: I --~- -- - · ____ 0 __ _

. ,,,\>;1 ,L I ............. .... .. .............. ~451 a sel'en,week stand, Is one oC

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•")08 the most comprehcnsil'c col· ................. ............. .............. ledion! of the art of Frcnch

1°',\ ........................................... 0 i Canada el'cr asscmblcd out·

I side Quebec.

"This collection cOl'ers a' ... ..... ..... ..... 8i3 i great deal of hislol')·-the car· !

, 1 "8 i lies klnu of Canndian history" .......... " ................ "",, ... I ~11'. llumc said in an inter· I

! I'ic\\'. "We hope It Is only the I

! llrgilluing for exchange ~hows I ......... , ... ,..................... ~06R. of this kind," The exhibition I .... " ......... "................... l~fl cOlen a!mosl Hcr,· fJeet 01

Frenl'il,Co1l1atiian 3ri. from the : 9~ . I 1 >llllplt· dIUI"'1 sell :,ture anel

tile plain kino ,1311111'31'e of eal'i)' se'.ticrs 10 c'cl'amks and

........................... 1·107 pninting, of 1001a{s al·tist.'. In all. some .~500.000 wol'lh

nr al't I, on di~pla)·. Inslru· 1llC'lltal ill o\'gi1l\j.~in/.! t he ~how

~i)20 wcre (;rt'arct ~loris,cl. (·lIra· 101' ~r the Quebec l11'01';llcial

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:;5~ Illuseum. nlld CI"udc HiehN. liRi~on olfic'rl' wil i1 the :\3' tional Galler\' In Oltilll'R.

2·190. Children's ·da::s. or~;\llilCd 906 for the first lime ftt Ihe "a11'

86 C'ou\,er galier.I·. hR\'c becn .. thoroughly succc~sflll," the curator sRid. Besides a tour

, of Ule exhibit the younll!trrs ,. .. ................................ " ... 2~OI see films on French Canada.

...................................... 992 M~NY CONTRASTS

, ... , .. , ........... " ............ , ..... " .. " .. . 37 the exhibition Itself I~ a. !tl\dy In contrasts. i

The pitched baltic portray' I' al by ,Joscph Legare In 1849,

....................... 3219 in hl~ oil, Scene d'r.lertlon au; ........................ "... 615 Cheateu-Rlcher. is at odds'

with the light·streaked court· : yard and ~trolling studenls In :

279" I the ('anvas L'Ecnle .\otrc·'

. PC ,':.':::::::::::.:::.':.'::::::::::.::::::::::::::::: ] 051 f Dame·de·Pllle. done In 1908 • ; by George Delfosse. I CCF I .................................................. 101! Montreal's' famcd lIenrl .Tu·

I lien show~ Ihe feeling o[ tile' : carly French modernlet~ In i

I.' .......................................... 1941 i hi! Regales a Bouchel'l'iile,:

PCI ............................................ 86J \ ~~;n~:~th II~e~~·:.I:;he b~~~~ I ! paillter'. La Chas~e·Galerle:

4047 l"ses In ancient Quebc legend: ........................................................ ! for. study of fear on the.

!'C I ...................................................... 13oi5 I faee~ rtf I dozen men In a I

I: CJlnor trapped III • current. I

Arthur UsmcI' i~ one of, "6110 . several English·speakin~ pain·

............ - lIen represenled, his Saint·

...... " .... 2121 HllarIon. Charlerelx. done In

·1.' ............................................. .. . Ind.'1 ................ " ........................... .

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, ...... " ..... " ....... " ......... ,., .......... , .. ..

i 19~8, l! lovely In pastel col· ouring. there Ire two can·

17:'13 I I'I~es b)' the late Corncllus: fillS . Kriellhotr. who did much'

5'4 ; work In Quebec. His !lIaison a : ., • Salnte·Anne de Beaupre Ind 40 I Lea Chutes fiR Lorette were II

painted about 1850. Quebec and Montreal are I

2251 seen in manv of thr works ..

1';~1:·:::::::::.:::::::.:::::.::::::::::::.::::::::::::::: i~~~ t:~F~~~:~~~::~~;:~la~~u~~ I ,PC I ............................................ " ...... 1620 ~~'{8~~~'~: ~~:a~~:c~~~'

Ivan ~ellson saw a line of wa~hlnll overhead and chll·

..................... " ............................... 3058 dren playing when he paint·

,Jnd ., ...................................................... 1~71~ fed.c~~~e~~IO.L. Rue Soue· I ................................................ DETAILID LABEL i

Some 130 years before. tlte ,

,,. . .............................................. ~914 ' ~~y;~ :~tc:~~~~~I;:sC:P~t~:{; i ,PC ... ......................................... 189a entltlrd " ... View of the City:

0( Quebec. thr Capital or' , Canada." taken from the roek I

..................................................... 1845 • rork on Point Lel'l by Wm.' 557 : Peaehy. Oct. 23. 17114. ' ..... " .................... ,,, .. , ............. , .. .

I ."n entIre aoom I~ liven

ol'er to photographs, recent lind early. of lhe prol'lnre'~'

...................................................... 1833 I' churche.1 and eilles. L"le d·Or· ' 587 . leans Is represented b)' thp'

I ehurche~ of Saint .. Laurent; .. , ...... , .......... , "',, ... , ... ,,,, " .... " .. "." ,a.nd Saint· Francois and

...... " ....... " ................................. 20111 Montreal by ~otre·name·dt- i , PC I ............... "............................... 980 BonsecoUf!, alonl( wIth the i

churche~ of La Pre~entAtlon, I ~p • Sante, DewlllmbRlllt,

............................... " ................. 2187 I Varenneft Ind Saint· Jean i 559 . Port·Jell. '

........................................... ! Amona the earlle,t of the Ilculpture is a sensitive ?ITa·

.. ............ " ........... " ................. l'i09 dnnna. carled In wood about. ............................... " ................. ". 1154 1720 by Charles Vezina, and

~nother In glided wood bl" Jean .Tacqules in 1713. An·.

" ........................ " ...... " ............... ] 163 orlental·looklng Saint ~ichol·· 560 as was created In 1827 by,

LoUls·Xp"ier Leprohon. ' " ...... , .. , ...... ,,' " .. ,,, ........ " "" ....... "". The Lel'asseur family. one'

1].1 I CCl' ; .... "" .. " ........................................ .

...... , ......... ".' ............................ .. 30a8 : of the foremost lnf1uence~ I' 388 in Canadian sculpture. left

18th century works both on ! display and repre_enud in I

............... " ................... " ............ 241B photograp~ of chureh Inter·.

....... ...... "" ,', .......... " ................. , ... . .j. I

! 11C .; .. """." .... , ........ , ....... , .... " ,."., .. , .. ",.

~orth: ................................................... .

South:

A~t1imatioll:

5~:\ lor.~ . A Illong I h~ pnrlra i I S. Fran·

: rol.l He~\lCOlll'l'~ l\Ime '1'1'01· 2:180 I tiPi' dlt n~~rll'ipl·pa. palnlell In :\;)4 1179~. ha~ a ml~rhlevulls !mlle " . nnder 8 !I\1lf~' bonnet while

Ihe slern and stnrd)' Mme En· ~ebe ,loreau, almost a Itnd)' In pioneerIng ~plrlt. I~ POI"

.................. " ................ 1\1ercer (Ll trayed by Ludller Rutland In 1868.

SoUth·"" .. " .................. " ............... Canning I L) "itat ........................................ ~: .. Sellars (L)

.... ,., .. " .... ,', ....... , ........ ,', ..... Hollett (J;>C)

A section t!e\'oled to mod· ern art has sketc"e~ bv sueh utlAtS ~A GU~' Spr.n~rd of Montreai .nd Edmund Alleyn

~DWARD FINN, JR.

Leader of the Newfoundland Democratic

Party

OF COlirlC ~:d. Finll. Iracl!'r of the DCI1I1H'I'alir Party. IS n~ht. \eld(HlndlalllI is al tlle

bottom of the pile. hllt \I'e hal'c no IIl'cd III hr. If IIC make inlelligent IISC of our 1111l1rri~I

and human resources, if II r sl1C'lId 0111' r('\'l'nlH' all!! om ta\!'S \\'iseI~', liP ('oIlId b\liIl1 a higllf'r stambd of li\'il1~.

Prel1lier Slllall\\(1oc\ has "'a,l<'l1 lIJillioll' aud millions of our hard'!"IlIH'cl fuuds. Thal'~ \l'h~' \\'('-'rr in an ecounmic rIIt. Busilll'SS is boomillg in the l'('st of Call1\cla. "'(,'rr [allini! hehind bert' .. I r(J!\\C·hllildil1~ lias SI;ICk"IH'cl­hut the ll/>!'c! is still mg('lIt. ..

Today thr ,'oler, or :\'ewfollllrlla,"1 hal'P ~ rl'.1 alternatiH. Thl~ altrrllativc Is Ihr. :'\l'wfflnlllUall11 nemocratlc Party. We art plerlgrrl to work for the improvcmr.nt of Ihe 1\311<1arll of living "I 0111'

people throuRholl! Ihe 1>131111 50 lh"t we will 1111 JOl!grr he forcrrl to lire II'llh Ihe 10\\Plt stolillard 01 U"lnK of any prminee III Canada.

Th~rc is IlO rea.'oll 11'111' :-il'1I (111111,11",,1,·1'< Ihould hal'e Ihe lowest slilllcJor'r1 of lil'ill~. :\atllr~ ha~ bles.,erl us with hounliful nalural rl"OU1'Cl'S ~nd we hol'e the people who ('an makc ~uod IN of those resources. 111 facl. ir lI'e IlSC nUl' Dcst hrains and abilities to pion (or Ihe intelli~('nl dr· I'elopment oC our land . .\pII'foundland can hecomr one of the most prosperous prol'inces.

We are ap.pealing. ill this election lor Ihr sup­port of the cItIzens of thIS greal isl"llll to hrlp us bring that about. We kuow it can be rione. Wl' know we can do it.

St. John's, to take one rxample. Includes somp 01 the poorest areas of any city In Canada. ~ 0 one likes to admit to living In a sub,slalldanl area, but durlnlC thIs election campaign Is a goot! time to lace the faets. Because it's high time that some· Ihln~ wu done to Improve thr situatIon, to make St. John's a beller place to 1I1'e In.

Ten years ago when Ihr Pl'cmier of Ihc 1.ih· ~ral! took office, it was already a ITrY pOllr arc·a. Very little has changed.

In those ten ,'cars the Premier heS sprllt millions and million~ o[ dollars which hc kol irom the feclersl trca.lllry and in t;<:;I'.' f,.IIm ll.'. \I'!I,t hale we ~ot to sholl' for it: Wital hal'e thr pcople

VOTE for your

"Mr. Finn has said that Newfoundland is 01 the bottom of the pile, the economic pile in Canada with Ihe poore51, Ih'3 lowest standard of living. ThaI is true, that IS C1 correct slale· ment."

-Premier Smallwood on TV, AuguSI 12th.

of SI. .T oh li'S ~ot Tltill~' :,,'1' had. the 1110Iley':

'.0 <ho\l ror il" Thing, \I'('\'e h:1I1 Where has lite l'r~ll1ier ,PI'1l1 al!

TIle :'\ell'fnulHllallll Den:ocr"til' Part< '.nll rcr· lainl)' do something qllickly 10 impro,'c hllllsill~ conditiOlis. Better housing at low cost. at ren:.< :1I1(i prices that people can afforel til Pil)' is the besl ,Iartlng point fur a bcller slandard of lil'ing.

This ba.1 bCl'1l prOlcd hel'ond all dnub:s ill olhcr pariS of Call'llla. anti in mall,' parts of Ihe world. (;il'e a family a good homc '10 lil'c ill. ;llld at ollce you improve the morale of th,1I falllll~·. )'Oll improve its health and ),011 gil'e thelll .Iome· Ihing to lil'c fnr. YOII gil'e them pride in Iheir home alld in their ncighbourhood.

Lel's a.'k our mothers--\\h'li l'.uIII<I I'"" 1;111 :..:i\'r for a ;':0011 home 10 Ii\"(· ill for ~'()'.Ir,:t'll ;I~HI ~ ollr fumil\" ',' How much c;l.~il'r would i! Iwl hr Inr ':nll \(1 hrlll~ lip ,"Dill' raHlil~' :n ~(J(1r1 lH~~dl!l :1lld

;n h"pPlllCS> if you had 0 dcc'!'lIt home'.'

[';nnd hUI11Cc; ilH';\11 gnl!l! f:11'Ili\II..'." ;l:\d ;\ '111'114'1'

f\lt\ll'\~ rOt' I hI' [·hilclrl'll '1 fl.!1 \ \\ !\:d ! hi' ~11.·{III'(· of :\(,\dnllllcll:I1H! Ill'ed. Th(l.l·~ rllH' (Ir t\l(· Illl

p01·tanl things om ncll' Party 11'111 11'01'1; for.

We \e\\'fOlll1rllalldNs h~IT ;J 1111 "I ,1'1'''' ill this rlee'.inll. Fill' tpll "l';\I'.~ I1P'\~' !~lJ~ 1)111',:11,111 Llucral acimini,trlltlUn ha's Il'd II· <1[1' •. '1 Ill(' "'It· d('11 path. Ju,t fulloll' hilli. he lold u, ;,nd I,c'" Irad liS to a better life.

\\'lIat better lifc ~ Dil I'HI rl';IIile lh,,·. (lUI'

provincc h;ls more unemplo)'cd pcople all the )'""1' round than any other established ['our·.try ill the British Commonwealth ~ Do yOU rCillile th~1 if all our unemployeci were lI'orkiil~ at I'coson;lble wages. we could he one of the most prDspc"Ous prol'inces in Canada'! That all of tiS wO'JlcI be better orr: Do you realize that we 11al'(I the re· sources to put people 10 worK alHI :0 I;cep ncople at work if wc'd only usc our he"ds and apply unr common sense.

Look at ollr roael SI'5IL·01. Tl1is is a hir COlin try. This is all ulrl 'alHl hL,tllric "O'llllr),. Yet our road systcm is primitil'e hy an)' lJIockrn ,lallcbrtis. \I'hl' do tourists not cllnte to );rll' fO',lnclland? Becau,e lI'e hJI'c 110 road, to ,·"rn· them to thc m:ll1Y 1I'0nrieriul plal'es I·.·herc t<HE·',I:, I\'oltld like 10 go. \\'11)' docs private inclt;>!r'.' nllt ('umr to :\('wfollll(lland '.) BCl';IU~f' ~\'l~ ha\'l.' 11(1 rllads leading to Iho.'e pla"l's II'hl'l'e \lC' hd'" .~r(·"1 resllurces in mineral wealth anll II aler ,upp!y and power.

. 1\·h,'I. \'l'wlulllldlalid .iuIlleri Conledcra· I "ilL \\1' wcre promised a higller standard IIf 111'1I1~. 11'1' ~ot the old age pension and Lc:nliy aIlOI'.·ullces. The,e arc good. but no thalll:s 10 Ihc prescnl Liheral GOVCFlmo nl Elcn' part or Canada gets them l'ega~d: le.is of the political stripe oC its ~ov 'fIlinent.

flcspitr these Ihini-I. :O;ewfoundland to· day 'Iill h:l' Ihe 101l'I'st per capila income of ollY L'allaclian prol'ince.

Afl"r 10 years of one·man Libel'~1 Go\'· I':·nmet:t. we arc no belter off.

Th,' 1''-'''"1<'1' "r Ih(' 1.1111'1'01 1',,,11 Ill" Olu(frd Iliir.ll!lnIJI":III\\\H· .... IiI' i,~ h(lIl]':l'upl Ilf irJe8..:" i\lld he I~ 11·;idi:E.! U ... III h;::ll~rupil'Y. Oill' dcbl lJ:l.~ gOlir! "" 11.1 "hull I ,III:' "!Ir"~ In~fJ "".1 it it" tri·)lcd ~illn' lrl'i-L \\'IIl'I'(' t ..... hr· ::IJin~! 10 ~cl thr 11l~)I~~\, ::) Iidy fl)l i," l~ \H' ~(Iillf.! to illCl'C~.I:~ 0111' ~fil~;::. :n '1'11:<1.- o;lcll,. ·".bllt lie could duo

(;1\ II\(' 11~hC'r l\;IIH1. the" ,'''':r',d1jUlldlrtlld Demo· n,I~I" 1',iJ'i.', j ... :n,Hlr UjJ tlr l·llilCIl:'. [1"1)11) ;111 \\'alk:i 'If 1:1,' ;,,',d rrCII;1 C'.l':·\ p:ll't of lhe pr<lI·i:w.~. We !I:I\ I' 11I!'u:~lll uU! it Dl'J~!Tarn t~ bring pru"It)prily· til \l'"rfnU!1ril::IHlt'I''I (111 il lerel which lhe citizen~' or "lil!'r 1'"1'15 uf Call'llia ('njoy. lI'e'lI be satbfied. WJ~h 111) Jess.

'1'11,' ;\,,"Io"nliluoll lJcmo('ralic Part)' ·Is a 1:;11'1\' (11 Ihe rec'p!e, h\ the people. Cor the people . We'll usc Ihe hcst brains we can find in New·. foullrlbnrl to sun·c)'· our resources and survey "'11' neecJs. \\'e'lI dcvclop our great resources to. meet tIH)'e ller.ds-the needs of all the families of our 1s1:1nd frolll coail to coast. We'll make It possible Cor more hreadwinners to make a bctter lil'ing for their Camilics. We'lI make it easier for !lIothcrs to raisc Iheir children, in good health,

.llilh gond ec111c~lioll and with a reasonable chance or finding jobs when they grow up.

Th:d. in ,hort. i, pari 01 Ihc principlel ~nd :Jinl> 01 ,1111' ;\ewrollndlanil lJemoeratic ParlY. We h"lic\'~ thc,e objcdil'Cs are rcaJi~ti". Thc)' c~n hl' Pllt illt" cHecl ~nrl prul'iur a belttr lifr lor ~1I uf ll~ ill Illi~ ~rrJt prU\·i'lct.

DEMOCRATIC Candidates

st. John's Center ••• LARRY DALEY St. John's South CHARLES DEVINE Bell Island •••• Placentia East

. Harbour Main

•. STEPHEN NEARY • I •• I I ESAU THOMS

ALPH'ONS US DUNPHY

"Restore Democracy to Newfoundland"

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

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Capitol Tomorrow

Across Nfld. By Car Written Langua ge For The 0 Terra Nova .National Park I Translatin~ Si~n Lan~ua~e Into Svmbols Ito Speed Education

By TE~!PLE BUTLER re~rn alone and tired ailcr 11m for the car and drivCf i By JEnnY [lEKNETT Just bCl'ond Tra)'town wc seven hours of straight driving' plus a dollar for each passen.: WASHINGTON - (N EA) - I

"BATTLE STRIPE" WITH MARLAN BRANDO

roached t'h" bOllndaries of from Sl. John's and when I ~ ger and resumed our road jour- , A nell' alphabet lla! dhas

, beenf : Marlon Brando and Jack • • .: crcated to hclp the e ucallon ° I Webb, two of Hollywood's Terra NOl'a National Park, slill ' ~ad come through Ihe constr~c. Incl'. , . : ehildrcn who lil'e in a world of most magnetic screen person.'1 in construction but emerging in Ihon area to the peaceful qUiet I ,This took 1J~ throug~ Bloom silence. . i aUties, are the stars along with i all the beauty and grandeur of 10f tile flillshed parkland a few ! f1~ld and across Ihe ;-';orthwest, The prujccl is a translation' Teresa Wright In the :-ITA reo ,the place to be where tourists milcs further on, I curled up ~ Rlvcr to the road that runs to ; into printed' symbols of the I lease "Battle Stripe" opening from the mainland will be able I in the back seat with a ru~ and! Clarcnville where again we top· I hilnd illld finger signals IIml by' tomorrow at the Capitol The. to pause and look out at the' slpet like dead until I w~s I ped up our tank for the last: deof person.s to communicate, atre. sort of c'ountr), Newfoundland awakened at 5 by thc aforesaid leg of the Journey Into the I It's expected to pal' bi" ,lil'i·

"Battle StrIpe" tells the really Is. curious moose. lnieedenlally, I I AI'310n peninsula,., dends i~ helping dCil'[ ellildrcn tense, dramatic story of a her· The thing that strikes the visi· saw another, a young female, Once p~st Claremille and i learn how to read and wrile oic group of men who fought tor is the magnificent roadway terrified of the car, a few miles Goobles. we came I~to eount~y I English. ~I"stering such skills and bled their way through runnlr.,g through the center of further on. She ran at sp~ed I oC \v111(1:n~ road gOing up hili. is especially hard for persons the beachheads 0 and battle· the parklands of tremendous. in front of me cutting from Side ond do\\ n across moorland ancl I who can't hl';]f. fields of World War II. :'lIen width and engineered to per· to side as I carefully herded i beside lake (I. almost said· The tr;wslation, which took who had the guts to face the feetion. Thc stili unfinished pari I her 10 the road cdgc and escape 'I Lochs) Ihat remll1ded me ache· ' two yc~rs to complete, is the enemy, and the pride and, is a madhouse at night: trucks, ! in the Irces, ,ingl), of the Scottlsll moorlands. work of Dr. William C, Slokoe t'Oura~e to wear their batL!e I era lCS overhead lights and men I .' ' 1I'11CrC I. spent fl\'e war year!, 'of Washingtun, D,C.'s Gallaudct scars as a badge of honor. J •• ' .' • • These animals arc hard, to I . ' ..

Marlon Branr!o stars as the hurrllng to f1l11sh thiS proJe_et I. photograph as their colOUring' To right II as Placentia Bal ,College. Gallauclet is the oilly rugged Lt. Ken Wllazek, who In tl,l~le for the expeetcd Inru.h ! hi ends so well with Ihe broli'n in all its beaut)', (Inclde,ntal .. college for dcaf slud('nls in Ihe returns from the Iil'ing "~\1 of . of \ 1.ltors. . of Ihe tree trllnks "nd marsh I~'. Ill)' Ihlrtecn lear old p!i,sen· ·l',S It's a:so thc couillry's prin­war to find himself f, " .. g a· To cadi "de rO;1(ls le;ld off that it is almost impos,iblc to ~cr.' got ~ practlc~1 Icsson In· cipal re",carch ccn'IC: for finding

cI'ff t kl d f b ttl tl 10 camplllg places 1IIIh all the . . II ' f' \'ell'follnuland Gcograplw that. hcttcr lIalS 10 tlnch Ihe,e lin· I eren . n 0 a c, lC , . . . ' pick Ihcm liP In Ie \'leI\' Ill· . . , f " '. ",.

toughest of his cntire life, facllitlcs nceded fol' tOllnn~ mo, 'r! [ had to poillt in the ~en. ,,,ill sla~' with them for a life I or~un'ltc ~ ounoslu s. Seen with Brandn Is ,Jack tori sis. Signs warn of no hunt· I c~;i directiun and hope for the .Iimc, EI'CI'~', school child should, G~llaudet __ Dca:; Dr" Gror.g~

UR. WILl.Lnl C. STOKOE, shown herr d~1ll011'tr~till~ ,I~ll lall~lIa~r ror 'lill IOU

"Yes. I trieoi," and "Plcase (lirn orl till' li~hts," has Irall,lated lh. ,i~II' lilli, ~)Jnb~l\ ,"eloping a writlen l~ll1gllage for lhl' ,Icar. \I'ebh. star of the radio and: Ins. (on m)' relul'n triP I saw hcsl. : take Ihis tnp once In hiS carll' ! D~!muld ,a~s of S,okor S IIOlk,

TV series Dragnet, Who pla)'s at fll'C 111 thc mornl11~ 0 )'ollng I'cars). I, . Up tu nOli, the doml~anl 01'-the role of thr. outwardlY .lr.ale moose who was as curious To crt h:1l'k 10 m,l' journcy , '1lllon hos been thill Slgll lall' lhildren, Dr. Dplmold exp:ain, Ir,,,t fOllr lIliliion of :hrm art' ill"II'ri:;'" tough army captain. His tough, ilbollt mc ami m)' car a.I I was o[ arril'ill'~ at Ihe ,llInclioll Road The ro;,,1 I\'~S narrow alld .3 :~I.lage was not a language at all Ihat many d.'ar kid, ~et allllwi,', chlldrell. A"lId ncss. hOIl'e\'er. doesn'l cffect him, Hc crussed Crom one side wc drove out to Charlotioll'n lit III' I'ough hnt onc could nJ,l~o. ," e ha\'e llis~o\'crl'u, however, schooling Iway from home in .'bl:' AIlS 1'I1:IjIIE'I'> prol'id,' '1'<'c:l:d his eye for girls. and his es. of the road to the other and: <Jnt! down a stecp bank to the filiI' lime Oil It SO I pushed t,le ,that II IS I languoge in evcry' ,p['('i<ll tcaehing ill,lilll:ioll', 'PI'LI"t' eLi,,,,,, 10 hl'lp ;llfilCI('d "CI\('I' f .. ' !r,f,::::: capades with the fairer sex stored while I tricd to photo.: watcr edge where a car lI'a; all liltle car ahea,l over a country-: re,pecl." This projcei i., l"pl'ei('d til p,·r·nll; \1';11'11 hoI\' to l1l"ke filii I,UIII -,',,',:' ":n'C::''',i add a touch of l'omanee and, graph him in the carll' Illorning . ready wailing fur the fCIT)'· ~ide Ihat WP alon.e InhablWI ap' : .' • • , ,how how growing 111' In th",,· ,I-l' (,f tl1l':r I'l'lllailllll~ Ill'arill" ""r. humor to the action. mists), which was at ~lusgravetown, parentI)' until f1nall)' we tllrn': lip explaills that like spoken ,C11001s all,'els Illt'lll p'y' "~II;I~' ~Ollll' dO:II'li'rs }lIo\'idl' -I', ,,;,

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The talents of Bra~do and The I\'ood lund to caeh side: Presently after a short wait cd a eO.l'I1er and found .onc ~f: languagcs, the sy.<tem o[ signals ehologi,'ally. !Ii' 1'('"dl:J~ 1'1)111,',',' ;llIcI lit Pl'O Ihe 1:1"1 "'rhbareeombined\I'lththose·to a dcpth past that visible to ,broken bl' a quick lunch of·lhc delightful ~I1II,all Impolt',conlains deflnlle paris oi (;;tllalllJeI offil'i,,:s ar~ ,11'1l pic \lIIh h".I1·lIlg aids, 1.lll:a: of Teresa Wright starring as the motorist has been cleared iSilnct\\'ich~s from the larder in nnt [from the pOlnt of hrr speech, Also like olhcr lan- m.lklng ~II ULl'llpJIIUn -l1r\(', \,,\ llielpl,·I" Iii,,: "I) 111)1 ulll'l' Iii"", Ellen, Brando's girl. whose .of underbrush and some of the ,the trunk of the eilr [where prCl'cntlOn) [Ire place camplIlg gungl's, lilc,;e parts of speech dl'll'l'lIlilic 'Ihiell juiJs are Illl' ,,'11'1('1', Pililldl' :llIUI'IIlJl;1111 oil

1 d hl'ding faith h"lps I II 11"'''k ellrl"rs frolll: must be arran,.c"~ I-'I • "('rl',II'11 l ·1 II t·· j 1- }I 'f I, I 11·' I ,- I" 1)1·1'11"" ol'e an a c I'ollng birch stands particularly' also lI'as cmel"'encv cquipment spo s. ere «' , ,.<11" lllU, ,Ill a I e "I (e;' "I' ( 'o' Il'l'e Il'.- lIil. J, 0 " u.

hIm win out ol'er the seeming· . ~ut Thel' nre things of beallt~. I of sleeping bag~ an;' the wllcrl" SI. John's had stopped and tll'O order to 11l3ke 3 ,cntenl'e. Th,' Thl'Y W:llit 10 tind oul 110'0\' ;, • • • 1~ unsurmountable obstacles! nee'din.g the brush of a Japanes~ 'wit hoi to milke 3 side camp' or thrce tents and roaming rules of order, hOIl'('I'Pf. of len IIl·ill'ill" hatlllicc'I) aJ I"lh jui, fate puts In his path, : artist to bring out their pure i plus axe keUles anti roueh children looket! al om mud bc· : differ from English require- dfil'il'n('y Uilri bll,"lll'", an.1 ;u- ['all l'l',.111 JI'Olil a

SPECIAL ADDED !lines and contrasts of sil\'er and ~ elotl1in~'),' the fcrn- round~d spatlered car on ,theh dSllle °tf~, meTnhts. Stoko("s l''';} relaliull', Such illlurlllill;'"I~':~'l.r.IU~~I:lt,_", or al'eidl'llL, II,

'h 't ' of which the glf s a 11'1'1 .: U,', Dr. symhols will be liighly illl pllrl;l!l I 10 ATTRACTION . green. t e pain. ten "Stephenville to SL John's'" give thr rleilf a l'i,1I31 l'ompari- ('oun,,'lor, allrl rl'habilll;llion c,· "!,'O Ill'lil".c-cI 11i:.1 lll:lIl,' p['J'"onl'

"Armored Attack" Thrre ore still in the nilri· I' f h' 'I . I 11111l'1'11 hl';ll''''~ afllillitlns, O-Ille n"rt of III" p.-rk, l)rl'(I.""5.: She Ins.a boat ilbolll 101'1.) Tliis ,ign drc\\' smiles am :~011 0 t elr sign angllagc 11'lt 1 perls.

A 'Ie \I'"apa of war ,n ,." -" , I ' 't I E 1'1 II' I I' d ()lIen b;1I,ih. I'.ho'l' llIollie':'; pn:l ,11 ' - fccl lun" \1'1111 hOII'I- "ft ami In l'l'I'enlll,,' W,:\,CS all ocro's lIe jll'll1 o.r 'ng I~ 1. S )(: Ic,e

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O:hcl' rr,cil;'I'hrrs al Ihe c:lI- c:ilcli ,; <'I' 111 CI1\ II1"C,·,,"-' Illlfl:;~

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-tOI'\' of a .'111<111 pea,ant ,ii, hc,i;lIld i; Illl'"orlh)' of rt park \\,;I1'pc,1 inlo pO' Ilion, I lCIl 11C ,Jullcli{Jr1 "nd Hochcs Linl' tions. draf 11I'r,01l.'. duc·:or., ,lid Ical'll ",'1111'1;1111, "",'nlill~':y Ir,:,:UI' la.r'in t:aslerl1 Europe ilt tile ;11111 Ihal [;'1' morc bealiliflil anti fl'I'C,l'dl' 11l;1,' ,hC, I':IITlcd ,-,tl1l1" IIhel'r Ilia, dilC to make a ti,', Thc ')'mho:s _ l"'lers, 11I:m· cr; "I'e ,IJ'IIill~ 10 Ilt'lp tho!! ,,:III'lilill ('CIII I, "r! III dC:lflll" bc~:nnlll" of \I'~rlrl \l'ar 1.1 t~'pic:l1 plc'ees ai'" cbc\\'hfl'e ill C( lead alII 1;11 lI'rrc (rIlC11 1"llr to la"e ,,,dl'allcc of ,II in· .",,111, '1110 ,"1:1'1' frotll i\ p:lrll:ll I!, i'l' ar,' "lll' ,\llS rult-.i ifJr

-- ~ I . P D'I' S' I I I nllc ,,[tel' Illc oillcr ",:Iorc "lid' III'rs, PU11CI(1dlion "nri proor-Wilen H:t el's anzcr 1 I.' I,:e b ,Ill{ lut Ille Ol'rr;t1i c.,, I :Iillioll ~ilCIl l1,e t\\'u ~'rars he· rrari('r.;' nlclrks---arp ai,,) 1'1'- 1(1" (If 1il':Il'ill~, .,,"'~::::rd"I~ ~:(lud hearing: on~ grolill UIlOPPOSC 'pal1,'C 0 t c pal, I._ 1,-pic,11!:,' [orc hI' Ihe Prelllier III Ii.·il pecled 10 Ill' 1·,tl'l'nll'l, Ihdlll in Ofllei:ri, "I :1'.(' .-\:lIf'rir:l1: H;lI" ,0',11' IlI';lrIlP, 11"II"! '.Ii!h I d d acl'OSS I h ,.. II'C clllh"rl;cd, SColtCrl cOllllllrl·

('ountl'\' nIter c~ulltrl' - de' \'cII'follnlll"lld "'1'\11 "'CI·." 1',-,'1'. ably ill (lUI' (';11', llil' rUI1 II'", ' I II I· I· I . ' " I' I . " ~ nlls.~\\tl(\{ 11l:l")[1 W lit' \ ,1S r-. IpCldling it~::.trtll'!ors the sigll lle;Jrlllg Snl'I(':~·. a Jl,IL10ll-W!( l' :111 ~lllcljol11(':l'r at n'~l~ 3.1' llih'r·

fcns('less farmers anr! mel" iet)' of lerr"in Ihat II'C filln ill ,liorl hut lll"r~erl hy ~ \lliln farmcr I hilrl a great deal oj in- 1~1"~UilgC, Iloll-prolil OI'~:llll/"I''''1 ('Olle(,I'I1- lib, chan~ turn cd tOIl'ard tile, til" 1-lal'.11 C,'.cll 11'1'11'1 It.' 0\"11 !h.lt illclv Diesel c\hillisl olln ' h I I I ' , < 0 terest I Anotlicr (";jl-illdrt rc-c"rrli ,'r1 \\illi I' I)in~ Ih(' lar< -01- 1\('1'1) eilr' "5corehce! Earth" policy' gil" I' sjlr;'~' mixed ol'er Ihe (';ll' to, .. .., . " . c peeu lar beauly parlieularly ill II I I' projcl'\ cOlleerns the effect of hr:lril:~". e"lim:",(' Ihal 15 mll-, u;illg IllJ:(1i In!: the looters little in the lui'll her shinln~ cream inlo a \I'p wClit 0111 Or "(,lI'a cr, , . I I." I f " r! \t summer. I "-h th IllstJtlltlOna Upul'lllglllg on I Col lion AIll('r:cans are alflietl'u. At 1ll:ltl'i:r''. 1ll1'1:i1

W3)' o~ spoilS. . ."Il'more, .. I III ria) lime IIlltil six olle can cleep m()IIl'llln~ ,hildc, thol Line and conllecle( 11'11 c --.------ ------------- ----------tack" 15 the story nf o~e dille, trarel a; far <I" Ihe jllldiun 11('edcri oil hour of 'O:ljl) hoi pal'cci hi;lmay ,illSI hC~'oiHI: town whose people e_lO,e to : road to Ch"rlettel()wn and then i waler 10 rClIlOI'C Ilcxl day, HOII'- SOllth l1il'Ci'. Thcn 11'1' went stand up and fight rather tllan "ou arc compclled to drtollr, cI'cr Ihe 1\"lter Il'al perfrrtl~' ol'cr the hill~ "nd down 10, be crushed ur.d~r the ~oll1ng: ~nr1 cross Clode SOlilld b,' [errl' ,smoolh anri lI'e ;!ol off at .'Ius- Briglls 10 the hume o( Coptaill' t:~"ds o' the ~3z1 tanks, . " "r'II'clo' fl' .. '" f" I I

T!'!e film. ~~:d: In it; photo. I to ~lusgrJl'Cto\\,ll. But afler SIX' ' 11I1~1C_~p~)~_n_"_~~.~~_~!_~h Illl~·.I~~:L ______ _

'-:'1C:-'-' !:'.d r.,,.,,,.l,;-e-!; \'ide!· It is pOSSible to go all al suffer· .rr''''''!'0'';~''''S,."., ............. ....,-"", '?""'m~""'~"""'l""~~'r'.~!!'!'I":"'lI. f:' ~:'o~tr2"':! ad b,'uta]Jy a:· ,anee: ,Past th: still bus)' can· ':',:"7U;%\:,",'{,$I:t""·:~·F (',::1:~. C)!::l .~_!:d~""·5 and. stru~tJon equipment. throllgh I

, . .. l_::~~F 51):~f, 122::1 a~ tlktar' the unfinished cnd onl)' t~king c!i~ :::cl'..!d:r., ",'alter E,'r!'!!'!ln . enre to dori~c the huge trucks' :-1:,::" G:1~:~Er. Erl~h Y~n and to il\'oid ila\'lng cnollgh dirt S":~"·~:m, Dp!n Jagger, \ralt· ,dropper! by one of Ihe shovels ., .... , •... ,.,., '/ e:- :':ust~n a!'!::i ot1-:2r5. I to !Jury a small car.

T::e betr2.\'al th2me is car· i • ' ~ --.-

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r:!:!! in 19~O to the pre;ent.· rDub lar oll~lo\\'n Jut r~'; " Phllo"ophically. it is Ihe story came . througl\ thiS ,ectlllil I' W of all men fi"hting for tile· ~tlll bClng blllit. II was ill II . IS E _',1. ',,' land, I; ,in the ni~ht when I IT?cl1ed il

:, i" thc lie\\, road "rnund Clod" "

'-othl.ll" nl-""' _ 111"'1' ~f:CI~ld hl"[lW"Y of (:01'\ IllLlnld. .~" --. -~I;." .. -"'-'. ..-1 .'" ~ .,,, •• _ 0 ," ,- , or .. 01H 111I~'all', _01'0. 0'~' ~'.

huilrl gOfto pot quicker than srrlh~ Ihp ~crllP at Ili~hl lIa' ". '.,~;."~,, •. , i;~" , .. , ....... J fallin~ c f a diet. a .Iilllp,p of "D"nle; Illfrl'lIo" ~.

A b'anKcr says tilp IIl'p wire Light., (joshed. 11II~e ;011, of I,. ,'., . , ••

~~r~~~;~~~l~:~ri,~~~~I:;\~ h~'~i~\~~ ~;:~;;~~::~~ho~:;~io:;~~:~I; I:~~~t\~~ a;': i~~.~~.~ji~!'JL$i.,'~'~~~~i{iLJ nl)' gallanl litlle car throu;h

There is 50methin~ wrnn;· '.I'~'.'CS of dll~·oul I'oad hed with With the bol' who doesn't stub loo,e fill Iroddrn inlo lI11elTn his toe or' get stone bruises' surbee h)' the hi~ Ilres, during "acation lime. I I r~~.cbed this section all III)

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Hon. JOSEPH R. SMALLWOOD

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TIMES OF SHOWS EVENING "BATTLE STRIPE" 7 O'CLOCK - 9.40,

"ARMORED ATTACK" - 8,25, MATINEEI 2 P,M,

LAST TIMES TODAY /I ALIAS JESSE JAMES"

JEfF RICHARDS ·VENtliA ,JOHN I Dljl,[JtRG~NS IIJ,U)JR u~J ..... " .. a:n .. ·A,I,IGU.IJIPROOIXTlDN· ..... a.-I_· ........... UtJ -

TIMES OF SHOWS

EVENING: "BORN RECKLESS" 7 O'CLOCK-9.40,

"ISLAND OF lOST WOMEN"-8,20,

NEXT ATIRACTION SUSAN HAYWARD with STEPHEN BOYD CINEMASCOPE,

in "WOMAN OBSESSED" DRAMA - SUSPENSE

Give Him The Strength To C Newfoundlan(l~s Case To 1\

COll1plete

VOTE Newfoundland ·-VOTE SmallYi

SOUTH COAST

S£llVICE caribOU" learill~ p.m. to-morrow, make COImee·

lUX Basque~ with for regular porLl

sen·ice.

WEST Rt:~ BAY

a.m. train leal" Friday, Augusl

connection al Motor Vessel fOI Placentia Bay.

SOUTII COASl ,ERVICE 8.10 a,~ train leal'

'5 FrJd3)" Augusl ll1ake connection a'

,ilh S,S. Bar Hayer . porl s South Coas

S Ie

Lewisporle an will be acceple

Freight Shp Thursday 9 a.m, I Friday, Augus: 21; ,August 24th. 9 a.n

Thursday being Ele Freight Sheds wi p,m. to allow ~! 10 vote.

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9 ST. JOHN'S, NFlD. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 1959

SPANIARD'S BAY Nixon -Nikita Ta~ks Disturb West Europe Personal Church Parade Frenchman Wonders What They T~lked About; Fear of Two-Power Deal

By L.EON OENNEN I hower would save the :\ATO \ NIlA SPleo!! Clrre.pond,nt alliance. '

S~ANIARD'S BAY, Aug. 18- "CRYSTAL CHAPTER PARIS, (:<lEA) - "What do A West German soclaUst i Mrs. Robrrt Connor from SPANIARD'S BAY, Aug. 18- do you think Vice president leader who recently talked 1

, Boston and ~Irs. Fred Smith 01 Member! ofthe Cr~'stll Chap- lIilxon and Nlklta Khruschev wml Khru5chev told me the I, :-;ew York are presently here ter, a de&rel of ttle LOBA at· dls()\Issed privately?" other day: ,on vacation ~nd are the guests tended a sp.cial afternoon ser· they want us to know." "Khruschev's basic Idea Is ,of their nephew and his wife, I'ice at Holy Redeemer Churcb The quesllon was put tb that Russlnn and the U.S.

. H ('O.\ST ,Ir. and Mrs. Lincoln Gosse. here on Sunday, Their num· me by a hlKh offlcial In Pre· should divldc the world and . ~Ol T . I ~Irs. Smith has made several bers were augmented by visit· aldent Charles de Gaulle's run It between thcm- before

ICt: I . ! visit~ to her old hometown In ors of the Order from Bay Rob· lovernment a~ I lIOught his Red China bee-omes too pow· .n'I''' ralllY,l recent years and is hApPY to erts, Carbonear and Port de confidential views on the stat· crlul and makes A strong bid r ~1 lon10rrow, IIIret lIlany old friends, )lr5. GrRve. us of the North Atlantic for ~n equal scat in the nuc· IrJ'~ "c~I1~~t~; ConnOl:, how.cl·er,. Is here for The service was eonducted by Treaty Organizallon. leal' club."

Il' B~· ~I r. t' the IlrSt time In thlrty.f·II'e the Rector, Rev. E. WlIlb, I replied that Franre, as an or S II of th U S I How the political worm has

. II: rr~\I ar P years ami for her there have who~e well·prepared .ermon aye ." wOU d receive turned in Europe. I/f\i:r i been man)' changes. She is I gal'e group and others In the a ~~lllar;~~:~. with contempt. /l:ot so long ago sQme West'

. \\T~T Rl'~ I greatly impressed by the num· congregation much load for "Don't kid me," he said. I European politiCians consider 1\.\ y ber of nell' houses that have thought. Mrs, Winston Shcp- "The State Deportment pe()' I the Americans as shortsighted

1m Ir"ill Irav'l been buill and the modern pard wae organist lor the occa· pIe tell us only as mueh as I' because of their .reluctance to fr"!J~. August Irend in housebuiluing. Her sian, they want us t.o know. d.eal dIrectly WIth the Rus·

. lonlH'Cl:O n at, greatest surprise was In the Underlying this com'ersa.\ sl~ns. i\~any of them were 11~10r \'1',,~1 for' educational setup and she hns lIoll Is a fcellng of extreme even against the maintenance 'P:,iCI"::IJ BoY. i expressed her delll:ht in the S · P t disquiet which I found last of U,S. forces In Europe,

. 'I new Inr~e school building. Mrs. UprISe ar y week in Germany and this Now they want the U.S. . . ( UAST , Connors and ~!rs. Smith will be week In France It over' forces to remnln in Europe,

!1Rl'lIl. : returning their homes on Aug. 1 Fo Te h shndows, In R sen·se. the {':Jr·, Editorial comment in the' I

1:(' I ~ \I'.1In lea\,· ust 26th. but we hope that the r ac ers elgn ministers' meeting noW ~,ondon Observer Is typical: .:1 fri,: '!. August' weather warms up a bit so that lumping t() painful close at fhe AmerICan deterrent (to

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:. ",~ f~ll?w doesn't hegin 10 lmplove himself unlll he becomei

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:I\t rrnl11'cllon at they can really enjoy every SPANIARD'S BAY, Aug. 18- Geneva which the British deterrent . " R.r H~I'rn minute of their stay. A surprise party was tender· It re'fleets Intense uneasl· adds . little or. nothing) will ;'.> ~,'iI:h loast ' cd MilS Betty Pike, B,A., at the ness by European politicians c~rtalnly remain a vital neccs· I ~!r. ~Iark Voke)' who is here I home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pike over the two,wal' U,S. and Slty, but Western Europe can· KRUSCHEV and NIXON: O. Gaulle would like a hand n

1'\\I~I'()HTr. ; all a visit with his mother, here on Friday evening, Miss Russia negotlatlo~s conducted not be defended solely by nU' there. b th

~. t '11 b' 'I Kl' h' clear weapons. For some tlmc . '

1.\. ' 1'0 rr an" SIS cr, WI return, Pike, wilo graduated this spring ):-; xon and II usc PI. ttl t't ·'11 b Gen D" Gatlll" w·ho recent.! wants the SIX European po""

'EK\ l . t h'. h 'B ' d ' . ' . Th \. I' a come a cas, I \'1 e . c c, I .•.• :1 I,'~ rfoCular a I> orne In aston on \\ e .. from )!emonal University, 11'111 e :llose:;w' \ as 1Ington t' I' t k \' 'II' forccd Cen :\orstad to re· ers of the Common :llarket- I

L ')1'lr ~er nesday 01 thl~ week. I· take up teaehlJ11: at Happl' Val· shuttle has British as well as IPssclnrla J 'etle

p 0' nllcflc~~ ·1' I;' 01'" thre: \\'i~gs . of '\meri,: France, West Germany, Italy

. nll'," , . . . G F I I d ,nn( .orces on Il' on Incn,. ,.,' . I 1 ' I . Ih' llo1'k' __ lie\' In SeptemlJer. It was the erman and rene 1 ea ers I '1'1 .' I bt tl t tl . ran fighter bombers from I and tie BcnelUx countr es-

!!,l;]1 ( P " , . , .' . "d I lrl (' IS no (au 1(\ Ie ' t 't Ih' f" l' .

l'I'lri'l\ al tie, IIl're gil en recentll' !lrst opportunity that her II Oflle . ·1' f" France was nt'ver much of a, 0 unl cell' ilrelgn po ICIl'S V,,11 '.' t. \1 _ " ., .. . ,retent pi gl'lmagc (I "mcn· . , . d dl' f n .

. '!." r" :;,:lh Sheppard and ~Irs, fflends llad to !lonour her sInce The French offieial assNt.', can politieiam _ tllppcd hy, supporter of:;A roo Be be·; ~ In epcn ) o. USSla as \\ 1111n1l1 1lttord. both. of whom her graduatIOn when she w~s: ed: Khrusehev is obsessed bl' I :;i,on ._ to 7Iloscllw and of: licns tilat the Western al.\. ",ell as of tile C.S.

WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS I h3\'c Illo~·pd II'llh thclr famIlies awardell the ~ol'ernor.General s the l'nitcd State~, All othe·r. S£l'iet dignitaries - t'Jpped lianC'c has al1:cady bcen out· Such an organization would:

Into nell ilomes. ~I~dal lO,r hrst place in the countries are for him but bl' Vit'e pl'(:mie,·~. :"nnstas flank,cd III ASia and Ule ~~ld. i in effcct be a ril'al to \,.-\TO : fT. JI)Il\'~ I.I:\\'. . ... . grarluallng cla~s. pawns on a (,hess board. I '1Iko::an and t rol H. Ko,lol'- dIe East by the ned force.. It would also p:ay right into I . [ ~rRnn: ~II;; 1IIIIIIIe Hutchings went! ~!iss Pike was completely tak· "You don't know de (;3ul1e to \,'a,i1ingtoll have profound· !CI'er)' ready to pI'omote th hands of Khruschel'. I Will Knock at Your Door :r .. I:Jf 1'"11.' Sl. 10 st. John', this morning to' rn by surprise, but after the ex· if you think he is gJing to h' di,turlJrrl el'cn pro'C, S .. }'r3ncc's "grandeur," de (;auJ1e: C I with Gifts and Greeting~

~I'I\ 'l't' per work at the General Hospital. change! of. greeti~gs all join· \ sta;ld Idle by SlId let the U.S .. I~aders in Western EI:rope. I has seized upon, th.e currcl~t \ --------- 1

",:I 111' dl'rept. ;. .__ . ed In the gaiety WhICh followed. I and HlIS~ia settle el'erything.! They hal'e sharpened the. discontent In :;.\10 ranks, from Friendly Busines~ ~,\. ll),,:,I\ Shed' ~IISs "arion :"/oseworthy ae. Prize winners for games were One of these da)'s he might; profound differences alro~rb': and tile prol~ngcd negotl"·. .JOBS FOil AI.1. Neighbours and Your ,:\ Q "n1. to companied lJ)' her fiance arril" jlrs. Doug Gosse, Mrs. Bert rleclde to make his 011'11 pil. rxistin~ within :;:\'1'0. What', tions at C;el1CI'~ to p.ush hl' J\\'F:H:;BEHG. CUOl:ll'Y A.P Civic end Social

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'k I ~ I r II L'I:(,llIplo),mcnt h;IS rC:ll'lien at: e from Hnlif~x last week on Neil and ~liss Yvonne PI 'e. grlmage to r,loscoll', cs~eeia1ly . Hed propaganda was unahle own j( ea Ol- a \\'O'):I)lI'r ,(.. On the occasl'on of·.

I ltC' I \' c,t all·time 10\1' in '','cs1 G(,1'm_n)',

,a l'isit with her mother, ~1rs. A delicious buffet supper was,' II Khrusche\' wpre to. hint lie, to. acllicl'e-to weaken :;ATO .. ' rC(,·t."r~ e. 1,·:·3n'·0 a.nl '., , .. Rachael No!cworthy. served and after that the guest, would stop Communist med. Knschev Illay accomplish: GCIIlHn~1 t() conliol Ea.t the federal labor officr reports. New Comer to the City;

, __ sang and danced until ml IIIg t. dling in Angeria.·· . through "picnic din om~ey. I' .uropean 0 c.. lltc eountr)' than there are job. e Irt 0 a a y, I 'd . hI" E I) Ii 'I' Tltrre arc more lacant jobs in Th B' h f B b

Gordon Shepparri and .John I Miss Pike who is accompan· Tile politician thought anI)'·. How ef\edinly Khruschel"s. With west (;cr:nany and PHONE SI. Crane h~I'e returneri from Camp I ied on this visit by her fIance a meeting soon between de, strategy works can be secn ('stwclally France actmg as 10,s.

. 5mll'c lor. Aldenhot I\'h~rc they spent: ~tr. Richard Wells, B.A., will Gaulle and president Eisen·1 from tile actil'ity of de Gaullc. I chief spokesman, d" (,;llIlle. 94865, 6957 or 90943

rJ Lt·.Ii'porte and· seven week, in training a~ Jun'lleave here on Saturday for Cor· .-'" - ---

'. ,:I!b .c accepted, ior LC3l1ers fOI' the School Incr Brook, and on the Saturday f ,p:;ht Shed, Cadet Corp~, following both she and )Ir.

!~J:da\ ~ •. m. to \ _ Wells will leave there for Hap· [~::!., .\~1=1I': 2J;t. ~rs .. Graham Sc)'mour ac· py Valley. . .\J,J.I .4th. 9 a.m .. companied by her daughter, We join with all lIer fnends

brin~ Elec· frli;ht Shrds wl\l p.m to alloll' ~m· to \ ol!.

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! ~Irs. Cecil Rex, left last Frida)' and well wishers that her sue, ! for Boston where they will cess as a teacher will be as out· I visit wilh Mrs. Seymour's broth, standing as her years as a stu· er, )Ir. Rlrhard Gosse. dent, and those 01 us who have

~Ir. Wilfred Rees of Bell Is· land Is here this week as the guest 01 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Vokey.

Mr. Rance Ford relurned to Toronto on Monday 01 this week and Mr. Melvin Noseworthy re, turns to·day (Tuesday).

been following her progress through recent years will can· tinue to focll! some inte'rest en her progren in the yean that lie ahead. LoU of hard work to you, Bettyl After all, hard work Is only another name for good luck.

~Ir. and ~!rs. Frcd Coatcs of Toronto, have been here on

New Arrivals ~lrs. Coales' parents, ~lr, Rnd SPA~Jli\RD'S BAY. Aug. 18- .

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holiday and are the guests of

~Irs . .Joseph H. Roherts. The), Selrrat brand ne.w peop.le: brought their children with have taken up re5111ence m·. them. ! Spaniard's Bay rccently, a rl'I 1" ,

! ing here b), way of the stork. I

)liss ~!argarct Elliolt 01 ~1i1. I Among them are sons to Mr. i lertoll'n is here 011 holiday and and Mrs .. David Pike, ~!.r. and i is the guest of )\iss Frances Mrs. CeCil smith and ~Ir. and: )Ierccr. Visiting )Ir, and Mr!. ~!r!. Stanler Butt. TO. balance i Nath ~Ierccr here on Saturday Ihe population a tllrl IHS dellv· last were )Ir. and Mn. Oldford ered to Mr. and M.n, Elmer also 01 Mlllertown. Gosse, .nd another girl to Mr.

and Mn. E. H. Vokey, The

Mr. Lawrence Pike has ar· rived from Goose Bay and Is the guest 01 his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bratll.

Here for their annual vaca· tions are Police Constable Nathan Gosse and Mre. Gosse, also Fire Constable Doug. Goue and the children.

atork hu been exceptional1y busy thlJ aeason, ~Ibe\t 10l)lt­what Indiscriminate, leaving boys where there are already plenty and leavings girls where the distaff side of the house Is already sufficiently staffed,

Mr. and ~Irs. eron Yetman On The Top Shell

arrived from Toronto on Sun· 11 Wh ';;;;;-;;-as reached a day and are the guests of ~Ir.'· ent al h' ght , S I cer a n el Yetman s parents, Captain e· And all.sulficient In him' by Gos~e and Mrs. Yetman. lell;

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HOLY REDEEMER ANGLJCAN SCHOOl,

SPANIARD'S BAY. Au,. 18-

the Inde; 1 He's on the topmost sllelf.

2. I've often thoucht about the term And conjured pictures 01 myaelf-

Sitting alone, alool, forgot, Useless on the top .nelf.

Honoure: AlbClt Vokey, 87~;; , ' : ~Iarie Hiscock, M.tirion Nose,' 3. For the top shell 5 line to

worth),. mRke display . Of lustre ware, fine Ilass

MBtrirulatlon: (In addition to the three above) Bertha Bishop, Yvonne Dawe.

Pan: Don Peddle, Doug Shep­pard, Ray Noseworthy, Az Smith, Harry Chipman, Jim Gosse, Bill LeGrow, Bob Goese, Ray GO!l.!e, Cavelle Gosse, Ger· ite Dwyer, Elizabeth Jewer,

Seventeen of the nineteen wrote the June examination for Grade XI were successful, with five matriculating, three gain· Ing honOUr!. Percentage of passes Is 90. The two faill!Jil will write lupplementnry pap· ers to complete their &radel. ST, ANNE'S 1I01llAN CATHOLJC SCHOOL

Matriculant: Elleen WhaleD.

Birthdays SPANIARD'S BAY, Aug. 18-

Rev. E. 'Hunt, who 'Is spend· ing the summer amone familiar surroundinge and with old lriends . at Trinity, will cele­brate hI! birthday on friday,

and dell; But seldom used these gather

dust, Obsessed on the top shelf.

4. The dally druggle with end· les5 tasks, The use to which one puts oneself-

Is the antidote of unhapplneu We find on the top shelf.

~. From Inactivity .pare me, Lord, Let not complacency spall myself;

But while I breathe let me useful be,

Keep me from the top shelf. E. H. V.

Spaniard'. Bay, Aui· 16, 19~i.

August 21. Warme&t wishea come from Ellie, Harv and the live (YC31 five) chlldren,

Mrs. E. Colllot and Min Carol Vokey wll! have birthdays on Saturday, August 22.

Mrs. Vic Sheppard is wished I vtry happy birthday on Mon· day, AUiUSt 24.

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E.. stance Jackman, Marianne A. ralne 'Bu(t, Mary Bolger, Peggy P F S I ollr bodies strong so that lhey health of thcir children's xammatIon Kelly, lIIary B. Kelly, Patricia Butt, Kathry~ Byrne, p"tl'icia ro'g ra m 0 r t lI"ill be better able to resist tceth. "While it is ab;()lulc··

B. Kelly, Rosemary E. Kennedy, Cadigan, Annette Chaplin. Eliz. '. I attack from discascs of all Iy csscntial that tecth be

R 0118 ' Elizabeth A. Keough" Joan M. abeth A. Collins, Rose :'larle kinds." This can best be done cleaned after every meal.": es Lacey, Grace M. Lahey, Eliz. Collins, Helen Dempsey, Jl!ar: b by observing thc basi~ health warned DI·. Travcrs. "Tllls io;. Lconard, Dorothy A. Ligeros, fiaret A., Dobbin, Andrca B D· t · t !'u;6s regarding food.' rest, not su[f:~ent til prcl"{'nt teoth ~:

BOLl' HEART OF MARY Margaret A. LittleJohn, Frances Dunn, Isabcl Dunphy, Mary ar·e· IS ric cxcrclse aId c1ea.nlincss. "It decay. \"utrition hilS H vitali JtEGIONAL HIGH B. Manning, Madonna R. Mar- Fitzgerald, Doreen Flynn, Eliz- is tragic," he continued "to, effect on health gencrally: P~I g re' Annette M At. shall, Josephine M. Martin, abeth Freake, Geraldine Glb. --- extending from Port Saunders! see so many of our children! and therefore on t:le ilcallil d.

khuon,1] Jo:n E. Aylward, ·Eliz. Barbara A. McArthur, Edwina bons, G~nevieve Gosse, Eliza· FLOWER'S COVE, ST. southward to Trout Rivcr.', com1ng to ~choOI undernuur.: the teeth. He rc'c!Jmmrnd· .beth E. Bidgood, Catherine A. E. McCarthy, Elizabeth M, Me- beth Haines, Mary M. Harding, BARBE - Over 400 persons For the presenl the Salk vae'I' ISllcd and t lerefure prone to I l"crtain foods [or tiwir e'c;I'" Bolger, Teresa A. Barry; Nora Donald, Patricia M. McDonald, Joan. Holloway, Shirley Husscy, attended a meellng held. at rination programme will be dIsease and incapablc of util· ,in~ eife('t :lnd otr.O'·S for [llC M. Bragf, Barbara E. Bruce, Agnes ~1. McGrath, Madonna A. Jean Kean, Barbar~ C, Kel~Y, Whelan's Theatre, Flower's confined to the northern part: IZIU~ to the full 1Ilcir natural. excrcis~ ~lley ~i· .. e 11)[' g·.:nh

Maureen A Buckle Margaret :'lcGrath, Ada C: Mercer, Teresa Joan Lee, Cathermo M<1ftln, Cove Sl. Barbe last "londal' of the Pensinsula [r am: aiJliltles I ("annat ovcr·empha·· , t. Burke, Mary T. Byrne, Mary Molloy, ~fu~y Morey, Patricia E. Bernadette ~Iiskell. Theresa evening. to mark the opening I Hawke's Harbour to Cook's; ,izf .:he ifl1 POrla1;l"1! of gOO?· is ~i~" (II~I:~.l;~as ot:~:~;lI~:~hl~:~~~ . L, Callanan, Margaret ~1. Moore. Loulfc H. Moore, Brcnda Molloy, :'Ioya Nevill~. Diane of a grcat public healtll pro· llarIJum. . nu rI IOUS food () a child s' • ~ I 1I I . Careen Rosemary A Casey A. ~wrrlssc~, Joan M, Murphy, Noah, Joan ~l. Nugent, Ellza. ~rammc for SI. Barbe District. JIll". Woiler Davis tolel the physical and mental dCI·elop· ~l".(l~::amme ~ lU~rd le :,1. V" I EI

-I-'bc'th P Coad" C'atherlne' ~Iarie R. ~lurray, Andrea 111. beth OrgRn, S)!lvia Owcns, Pat. The programme which Is un' meeting that seldoJ1l would' menl. and well·being )!elH'ral·: . Chmtmas .. eal' stl'c"eci til," I _" I' d th I of tilC tllCI'C Ile Sll'"ll ,'In oppell·llllll·t'.' I)"." )11'. Da\"io llr~l'd lila I l:nilUl.·tJnCe lIf. t.he cilOiJdll' ." I'

R C Ib t· 'I C C III Nugent. Janet M. Nugent, E IZ· ricia Petlder, Edwina Pitcher. ct· e sponsors 11P ..' I

P. rl01 erA' cj1l~r)' N' a ~'I abcth A. O'Brien, Patricia B. Beulah F. Porter. ~Iargaret International Grenfell Asso· to get so many v:lluable health. parcnts take gr.eatcr care' test In e ctl'rJ1ll1llllg wl;ct:l~r I It C I . 0 er, oreen . O'Brien Shirley O'Brien Eileen Power Joan Rcynolds Helen\' sociation, the Departmcnt of, services all at once. and ex', 111 . ClH10Sll1g fOlal f 0 ~: 0:' not a persun lIas til:, dl,·'1

Colllll!, Joan B. Cormack, Mar-I A O'B;len L O'Keefe' Bertha' R h' J R' '~I" Health, the \"ewf()undland pre»ed the hope that the' Ihclr nutnllollS 1';JiUC, ane!' c."c'. Diabcti(· he ,:lid. . larel A. Crotty, Patricia 1\1. O:K f Ai, . R O'Neill Helen sr~' ~an Id yasn. 'th ar~~rle Branch of the Diabetic A,so': people of Sl. Barbe would co·: that tilc.\' imist that their l·illl·· a sCI':eus and frcquently Dillon, Mary P. Dobbin, Carol 'I e~ e, k lee

L· . Phllli mp.on. me a mi. ma I elation and the Newfound· I operate one hundred percent; drcn CJt 1110re greens and I [alai rl"ea"c 1f :llloll"cd to

A Dohaney Angela ~I Duggan ll. a Rou re, orralne ps, Squires, Joan Stanford, ~lar'l . . . . ' I" kif 'Ik rl . ,11nchcckecl 0'1'"0 di""no'cd

J. M D', .... : E Ii h' Phyllis Pitcher, Geraldine ·Pow. garet Sulli,'an. Thelma Sullivan land Tubcrculosls ASSOCiation for the success of the pro· e 1111' [J cnty a ml all cIt·. 110 .", ., I ' . 'id' I ':,:t '. oan . w~er, _ .. ar, ng ~ " I . .. "will be carried out. by the gramme. "Ill' taking· adv:ln· rus .Juices. Dry or canned IIClcr, l( ae ee. I ea!l

Patricia ~. Engli;h, Geralrline' er, ~!ary ,po\~er, Patr CIa Power, Regma ThIstle, Barbar Thomp· .. ~l. V. "ChristmDs Senl". It tage or these services," lJe milk. which Is just at nutrit·' 11(> ca>!I.,· r()ntnlilcd b.\' in'a~· !II, Fagan, Jean L. Fallon, ,Pat- Rosemat'). Rjan, Maureen Ry~n, son, Peggy Thompson.: Doral.h y I involvcs [our grcat health said. "yoU will be prolectll1g ious as whole mill;. was r('·lln '" . ~Jr. )loulancl tolrt the ~ ricis !t!. Farrcll. ~Iary ~!. l'Il1n, Helen Rjan, Carol A. Stanfo d, E, Thorne, Doreen VeItch, ~[ar· services' Salk ,'accination for ,oursplres and I'our families commended be(,:lu~e it is easv. rllCctll1~ th2t alre2'1" lim ~'e]I' Elizabeth F. Finn, Patricia ~I.. Sheila Stack, Barbar~ St.one, llyn Vincent. JU1ly, Wnlsh. Nora ail res\eicl;ts up to 30 years of ~gail;st ti;c '.wff~ring and soc:. to obtain and less expen'i\"~' ,0 ncw. case, o( cti1be~es h:ld Progressil'e Fitzgerald, Rosalila Furey, Pat· I An.n Summers, Mercetlcs ThIstle Walsh. ~!aflon \\ hrlan, Joan a~e; ellest X.ray f()r every· row which go hanel in hand tllan wllole milk. iler'n riJ.'l"o':e'rccl in lIH' sur· rlcia )1. Geehan, Barbara Gib. LOise .Trlo, Sheila M, W~le, W~ite, Ph)·.lIis Whittle, Jcan borly of 10 years of a~e ane! tuberculosis, polyomylilis, un· Dr. Tran'rs of the )nt('I·na· I·C.,' enllct:1f"led by the "Christ· bons, ~Iargueritc Grant, )Iau,; Cathenne A, Walshe. Catherln~ WlIlusor, Elizabeth Woodford. ol'('r;- anrt a diabetic 'test for treated diaiJetes, and h'lJ1cii· tional Grenfeil .-\s.iocintinn lll"S SeaL" reen Green. Carlllei Griffiths. I T. Webb~~. Teres_a Whitt), Evelyn Wool8ar, Jean Yetman. all who come aboard to be x· ["aps that arc not attendcd to". gal'c a vcr.l· infol"!natil'c t:lik Elizabeth M. Ilal!yard. Sanura I Roberta \\ Ind:,~r, Kat?leen E. Iraycu. A rehabilitation offic· ~Ir. Davis warned however. 011 Dpnt,1I 1I1·gicnr. strc,,:ng - - _. -----Hand, Joan Hannaford. TcrrsaiBrothcrs, ;atrlCJa A. \loodford, NO DELEGATES cr will travel on the "Christ·: that the joiJ of prevcnting dis· t!IC important part tl)O, t~cthl LITTLE E'FFECT ~1. Hatfield. Victoria Hatfield. ~ ~Iar)" F. \\ oodford. The colony of Georgia did mas Seal"' to do a survey of easc involves more than get· 01"" in 1:1e general 11I';,:th of· Tllc Gulf Stream', warm' ~Iar~arct Hiltlield. ~Iary B. Hay.! BUSINESS EDUfATlOS not even send dclegates to the handicapped persons in thc ting a chest X·ray or R ~rr' Ill(' bod)'. If" Shrlll'('d hlll\"' ".~t('r, pa;s 11('Jr the >:('11'

ward 'lar), E HJ)'\\'ard 'largRrct\.. Passing .arc: Joan Abbas. i First Continental Congrcss. arca. In the mcanlime nurses tain vaccine, inl'alllahic as' l11an.l· serious di,,,a,,', '·;'.n 1)(' I':n~!a1ld ("oa,t bllt lIa'. e liltie, Heale),. Barbara Hendry. Car. Jran Bilkcr. Thercsa Barry.! but It latcl' was the first. from the Department of these are in thclmeil·('s. '"\\"c Itra("ed (I:redl,' to bad teeth. d!",,·t on wioter tl'lllllCI'· melita Jlickey, Alma Hollnnd. YI'onnc Bcl<. Stella Benlea. Shir.'. southcrn state to raUf?' the' Hcalth are carrying out a nlllst stril'" ("OlJlil111all)' to keep: and 'aid parents ,an!l''[ h~~ill ail,res ;l/'('an'c P"('I'"i:ing

---~~~ Annr H."slop, Ann Huston. Con. ley B~si. ,Iareen Brophy, Lllr.1 Constitution. ,BeG l"acr:inntion programme mllst stnl'" e/llJt'nuail,' to l tnn e;lrl\' In cons icier the '.,inels hlol\" fl"l)l11 the l<lncl.

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STEAMSHIP \ Paramount , \Udrlm ~ 6t 61 ~1 +1 Proo Gil 4914:H1 17,\ 2i~ --1.5 Gfl1 1:.11'(' 8Uh \'~nad\\lrn :\l~ •. \m Toh 2000 9!P, !l71~ ~11l -I -------------- - ----- ---------. --------.... ---------- ------- ------

\!\lHkf'n 2100 134 ll0 l~O Quonlo 1230 1:.1 12 12 'T'1 flood}CIH \3\ WUIMIU 89',~ \ l\nIlC(lntl~ 1W 6;,)'] 6~1~ ti4~. - '4' "In Corp ~l~ 'H~4 H'" 14.~ Rlnrrr 400 183 In 11~ -10 Gl :-lor Ry ~I'~ ,\rmlu SII lfllJO 'N'. 73,''1 7J~" - I" WATERFRONT

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~ln,Orf' 1000 11 10 10 Ro),aUte 1400 77~ n.~ 77!i _~ lilt T T l' .'\rm~\~ Cit :laOO f:". HJ'~:! + It

T(1CI..'1I!I ML \\'rl.::ht 11('1() n~O ~O sn Slp~\re &00 100 9! 98 -6 Kenecoll 10!.~ , Babcock lBOO 311 37'. Jil~-1

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.. ' ~('I tab :~ 13\; ZJ Zl Sub 011 '.!3CO 140 130 130 -13 :\IOST .o\CTl\'T ronosTo ~TOCKS Ror~ Wllr 1:00 411.. 44','1 4.4\~ - I,~ 1 \-dlldtD, u- 'I. I"""" S.I' Sew ~I'" ~ooo 7' 7 7 Tel CII 1000 ~l 55 !.I -2 87 TO, Ca .. dla. r,." Budd )!I~ 2100 21', 16'. 25'. -1 I .",1," (I ... Ch'I' S .... Alh 3700 36\'0 ~ 31 -3 711,' ,0 I 11' 10:' 10.1 -5 BI"k ~.I" ttlr" I"" r· ... h'I' Durrourh, )100 3l1. 31\. 31'~ - II

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" ~'cw C;11 :\00 311 3.Q 30 Tidal wt. 41.5 1% 11\., lliri - l"J HWUSTKIALS I CJlum~t IROO ::1 2~:. 24\1 -- 1'_1 .,," _" " --1 S.w D.lhl ~5oo :!21, 21 21 _% Tr;" ul' :.:" m 4,0 ~30 _I~ ll ... ,F 2;;~' sm. 1~', 1.1 - '. Con Dry lGOO 22'.. 2110 2!!' - '. d ' ~1.V. Perth, loading at

cr, ;0 _, :-I DI"'n 700 ~IO UJ 210 t5 U Can" 1 m 110 131 13l 7r'ln PL 9i1A m"i m. 26 -1', CPR !000;9 28', 28'. - '. Dre ge P.W,D, 401, l'holl1as \1 t I \ t 20tl f l ".,"0

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,,, 10 .2 ~ow Mo",o 6200 8J !l 81 _I Way". ll~ I!I, I~I'. ,6 B.II Phon. 4621 142 it 'I - ".' ""r Tr.o 1\00 101 10l',' 101'-. -,', . , ' .:' " \\'ood and SI. John's.

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"' ,7 -3 ~.w JASon 1500 71'. 7';' 7'; _ ',' ' 11 17 \7 +1 ~Ioor. ;060 Ill', ,\H, 10"0 -1 Celan,,, :OWO 31',> 301, 31 kum, and the lighter Novoll[e \1 V G . I d 'f I:", I;', _ ,.1 ~ ,,0 cr. I''!:'OO II 18\; 19\; +11> W.burn. 2100!l 11 II OILK C;,.,lIhlo 1'00 m. 701, 71'\ .. '. . .. Oll'rie oa :n~ at orunlo Something new has been adder! .:' _" Jii I· Sewlund 3100 21 21 21 -1 ,ioo" I'~ ISO 160 .. I D.1Mou,l. 'OI!20 33 2i ,; -2 Cltry,l" 7900 6i 6J\O 63'. -lbw I .'\ugust 21st, Hamilton August . • -I~' ',,. "lr.1 I!l -13 we OGw ~oo 71 7~ 71 -I 1I .. ,n WOO 81 ;9 A:, +1 CIII" Sc mo ~;'i m. ;1', -1 AT DOCK 22 d I I ~ h f to the rodeo circuit with the ap· e ,'. '" S'"nor IlOO!U. 8\'0 61, + " \' • I7J 170 171 +8 Dynamic 19100 It<> 112 1;; .. I Coml Sol 18:0 151. 15'. IS', - " The S S Kylc which is moor n., ~ ontrea August _5t . or pearancc of Warner Bros.' "Born

., ~; =1 ~~~~.i·;~~n 1 .... , 19 211 + \'0 ~ Lea.. JJl~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ,,0 ~~:;.~.u \l201l 21 II ;: -!, ~on, ;oIl~~;:'; ::;' ~:, ~:l; +~ cd f" th Th S S : 130tl\ood and SL John'.;, Rcckless" - Namely, the curl'e' :~ '1 _, ~I,k Rim ~l~ ;~ ~~;~ Yin C.. IlQO 10 8 10 .. 2 120~iIN}.b~' D'., ,c~~t" ~C~d 51M i9'~ 49": 481: =, B up o~ ehsc~son, fCC'" ~LV. Dundee loading at Tor' cious figure of ~Iamic Van Doren. ,: i;". -1'" ~or.,,~. l:91 III II ,\1 -1 CU," Cln,r.rln 21mo IE' IH 11' ,11 on 0'1 ;\JOO l8" 57 v, 57 1• - '. urgeo m car g eo, apt. onto Aug. 31st., Haml'llon Aug , . , _,,' ~orlll1le I SW P.,. ,0 1~0 150 110 S Kelnr. C 1200 53 ~2" 5'" , Ch t h did t 1 f \ Co·starring in the romaJtic com· •. I Sorm . I m~:1" :1.1 13 B\NK8 m200 n 1';', 1~!', ,I,., ;~~; Z~II llOO 56" ll" ,;": -. ea er IS sc cue 0 sal rom 30th ~Iontreal Sept 3rd for d d 't :. L' ;; _I S G'~~' 313 HO ]40 -10 Monlreal 1327 'il{,\'i 55 lSI, _~, Cenl P,I 121613 230 l"B 201 -1 Curl I .. II'r 20600 3011 1Ill. ., - the dock coastal wharf on the' . e y. rama, openmg omorrow a'

""" "., _~,I ~ Col" ~m Il~ In I;; =~ ND. SCiltil ~10 177 71 71 -2'" ~:~~~~r 1~:~~: l: ;:" =i Deere 1100 591. 59'. ;:i: =ii~ I SL ,John's to Labrador sen'ice, Botwood and St. John·s. the Paramount Theatre, are hand, ,.,i ," ,,16 -Ii ~ b~:I~~~1 rl'229~~7~ lA.,! 113! 11 _% f~;,.~{..';e. ;m ~~U ~;~ mt :~I' ~~~~.scaK ;~ ;~~ ~;~ ;;U - 1\ ?J Wednesday Augu.st 19!h, tak·

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NFLD, CANADA STE,IUISHIPS .;ome Jeff Richards and comedia!l " " _ 1 ',\ R"nk 6"'" I().I '00 104 ~~I> no~.1 1~1W S8m 81'. 82 -21. Mutual Funds "1" 3700 411\ HI, II .... - .-, mg a number of pas,cngcrs. 1\LS, Fauvctte en route from Arthur ;-!unnicutt. I~,I --.1 I' !'iorth'p \8663 III 109 109 TDr.D<>m 219'J III )7 lI!" -2'4 I'DOW Chern 1800 m. B'" 81 D ". '1 d 't f' h "Born Reckl~ss" takes a loo~.'

I', _ I ~"r:", ~ "" 2UO 63 6i 8i ,q 1~I1USTRIALS dU P,,"1 27~1 210', 288'. 2~'_' -1" mal s an a quanti y of relg l., Halifax. due St. John's Aug. 17, ,~;, I :O;orth CAO 1230 180 112 ll2 _! Alumlnl 3163 S3210 32 l'l _"~'I .1IUTV,\I. Jo'I'ND~ I Easl Ko,l 19Ca 6n, 87'i R71' -1'" The first port of call will be I M,S. Bedford H sailing at the rodeo circuit through the' I' ,'~or' 2000 13 lJ 13 ~n' ""lid 1"" ,m 1 7 'I IIr TIlE CASA\l1~S pnE', I,:,'on \jIg GOO B2'. B"; " -1'.\ C b t h T '11' I combbation of two fast·riding, I," ::-",: N B •• ue 2:0 140 110 +1 C Bre" 1167 ~ll l81. 361. -l',' ., I Cdn Com "n ~,~41 f.1 AulD L 1;00 51' .• 5al, lO';' - '. ar oncar, en \\1 Illgate, from ~Icntreal August 20th, I; , __ j . i 01\, .• , 1100 ,J 10 70 I~, 1) MORneJ l~'''OJ '11,9", 19~," 8 ~1;a~~~nDl !;';,~ 3~:i~ EI P?," r;G l300 32',' l2~' 32\, ,,'I Valleyfield, St. Anthony, and then I due St. John's August 24th. hot·blooded riders, ~1amie Van '~ O'Lrary lno \ti 16 11\ Dono ..... 19.1~4., _II, .naulan In"lo"nl ',2,' 10 l' flw"one < ,,oO,lcrl, 1301, 1.11\; -31, 'on to the regular ports DOl'cn and Jeff Richards. 'what-

.. ' :,,", 'n"ml ka 1"', 8,'" !10 810 1nland ,7,; ,)1< )". Canh ~ '.,;2 '( Ford noo 18'. 77 77 -110, . ~LS, Fauvette sailing from hi th . hI h ',\ I' Or~ '" ,0,1' n 8 _I Pemb\~ ~8J S8~1 R~4 R~':""" 11\ 4('\6'le~ Frurh Tra ~:9)() 26L.'4 2~t;' :!5~'j, - I~' 11 I'f S ever pro ems ey mig a\'e I No SI im SIR " II -3'" Ch,m?lon .11" .. ,1 ,I"', ~ D 10GOo 10' ,0\ 49' l' ' a I ax Aug. 24. due t John's 'th ' . d b k'

I')" - , •. O;;'~~I 2~:: 31:: ~t ~t ~II0 ~I.~,?!.o"~ 1;;~ m:t ;;" ~~;; ~~; ~~~~'r~'~~'~~t;~,,~;: ~.\i i~~~ I gE ~1~~ r~6~ ~;~i ;i~ ~~:i:::: AT 1I0RWOO~T~~MBER CO's 'Aug. 20th. ~:onc~~I~~I~~t~~:;stoa~he t~~u~~ '" : .. , ;,', -13 r.,o" ~0IlU i , J W.lker. ~1Il S36'. :1.1'. ll',_'.'r.DmdE~luil~;lln I;,~; ;'1- Gcn,1Il1, ;00 lO~ ID7',107I\-11, Th \IV nb t J l\ 'kl' ;'ILS. Bedfol'dll sailing from that arrives with Carol Ohmat.

':,,, 3 P.rd.. :,," )'J )0 30 _I W,,"o,,D '"0137 ,7 37 _I' IG~~p:,~11 :,.II05~IG'nMo( WOO 5\',51,-,51'.-",. del'" 0 er 'flmcbe!~IoDtreJI Septembcr 3rd, due a beautiful ~irl with an abun" " ' I"'rr 7:,r~ ~ll, "I'i :!-I!, (1_'O'JllCd IncoOl' 1,:'1 .35 (,'olrirh 1100 '9 Rl', A7'; -11. IS lSC \3r~tng a cargo 0 urn er' SL .John's September 7th. "

',,' " Polino wi' :,00 120 120 120 -8 T.I.I ~.I .. : 3.048000, (irouped IncoOl, ,"Tum :",,', "'7 Goo,I'-r'" 1000 13 134 131 -~'n and after the lumber is dischnrg· 1 danee of sex and money who. ~;,., _1" ~:~~m'" \~ J~ 3;~ 3~ :\" "'Iontreal i~r;,'i~;' 06Ir:I~~h r.r~~nd ;;; 7:1~i g~,~~I;'n 3~~ l~:: 3l~ )l:~::: ed WIll shj[t to Ayre and S01si C,\ARKE ~iEA,MS~~PT ~O: casts her eyes a1d herself In the-17" 11 Peo I;,pl ,1,;6 16 " I. + 1'1' U Ino<lor< ~luIII.1 11'" 1'2"~' ['1,1 ,nd P 3100 101, '0'.4010- '. wharf to take frclght for the: . ovapaI' eal'mg ,0 nS,direction of Jeff. ;6 . Perron Iloo 21 11 11 ",y.lo"e 1',!11 ,,~i I GI :\or ny 1)00 l2'. 51'; :,1', _11. 1 th t I todny, . I' This situation does not go u~·,

" ,II _-0',. Pick crow lIlO I", 100 100 1 I I ecragc Funrt "J c"l Gulf Oil 2,;00 III 111',111'. -I'. usua nor ern por s, 'Gul 0 t I 'I I I 'I', :O\n -1!l I Pitch, Ore 1000 , 7 ,= ~~ :"ttO~TRE,'L CLOSI~O 8TOCJ\~ !I I,iutuol \«uOlul,'". F,,"d __ Ii ;';',! lIo"l!lk 10'" 4l" HI. 41'\ - I, P r eavmg; on rea noticed by :llis, Van Doren 85 " 'II" _I ,Po"." ::,00 11 73 7,1 ,Ibillbi 16 '·,....r 2" " '. .., c,.:.:,·A lIud n.y 100 li JJ 5; - '. CK\' 'R Aug. 19, due 5t. John's Au"." ~'r, RI'chards soon dl'scol'ers,

" ,.' 'J' 11 .' p"" Hou JOO() 10 ~o ~o -J Abll PI' 2.m (;1 L.~" ~'\t : ):I:lu,1 l"eom' I 1I"rt :. co ""~ "" Au. ::no ,2! 412 ~11 _In, AT 11.~t.C. DO, .~ D . '2'th '1' A 25th b 1'\1 -, . . __ ,.,l'ft"On ",II ;,:, 3M l;o "'bo,l.. 31 1101" smllh i3\;I~or1h ~m" Fund 01 Can '.1" J1' Inl liar noo :,"; ;0', ;, -1'. The ~!.V. Cam"ron is slated to ' ',sal,mg ug." ,Along with this bit of playM-_ _ . P I -11 Boque C Sal )11. lIu~ D.)' ~lln ".,. nad I. ". l,R" 'I ,', roo '01' 101" 101''' I' • I-! I 1 1 'I t I ",,: _; i P~~: ~Ir 1~: 3t~ J10 3,10 r-,., Ilon\ :6', Imp Hank , nCErnl Fund E,' ",,; I~: ~~; ,d ~;oo 129'; m' l'l8 ':,'" sail for Greenland, The ilLV.' Ig1 Iner canng .1 on rca I trcachery are exciting scenes of'

'I 19 -1' ~urd~' 3<;0. '~ ;~ ~I" ~~n\N,gc ,;;i; f~Ps?~~ ;;1.' ~~~':I:,;ld l~~~lrr ~~ond;;; ~.~~ I,,'. Tr' 1~:C1 ~!" ';. ~~ - ~\ P.W,D. 400, and the ,LV. Pu~.1 Aug. ~S" due SL John's Aug, II a rodeo in action . ~~~ ~~ ! Q~: 'c~~~t 1~3~ ~1 ~ ~I _& Balhunt A 46 Inl PIP I Superlsed ~~xcc ,'u ,~U6 I ~~~I~~('~~l\n 4~~~ l'n~l~ 1~3~: l~~·A -: ~: I \\'3sh are moored up indefinitely. I 31. s.alBng Sept. ~. Th~ current .'Varner Bros. at-"I -3 ,Qu. Cop 13011;: 20 ~ +1 Be" 41 Iln'.Fer \J ~ul"rl .. d Ex<' ;, ,1;~1 :-;;~' Krc>g, '00 340. 30', 0:'; - '~l The MY Dou"las Reid is cn· ·:-';ol'aport leal'lng ~lontreal, tract,on was directed by Howard. l' ,Q"L,b 1:.00 , , I 9",:11'; ~SICd" !',I' ;uupP'C;II:.~ Er'OW"lchJ~'un' If, ::'o'o:l,r"lIl" '00 201, 20'. ~O,.,-" ga-ed to\I'I'n- a" ba-"e and tl1clSept 2ncJ dueSt .John·sSepl ',\1' Ko"h from a scree~play bv ~,. _ II Qu. LIII, ~JO ~"" ., ,c:o-'-,rl ," .,oran. ,'I ' .' ""33' 1-o<W', '''' 3100 11'. ,0'. Jl - '"'' " 'n' ' ' ..., ' : ., . .' " :,,' Q ~lel,l 3700 16 ~~ ~;~ :~O C C,me.t 39!' Paudash :,;, ~upCII.,d Income I ",,,I =,';; h:J! i 'I."'" Flrt 300 ~l 14'. ~I"" 1,\, two 'ire luo, Royal Canadian fire' 7th. sailing Sept. 8th. 'Richard Landau, and produced

:1 '''''''on 1000 "" 16 "" ~ I, g s';~i,,;-.;I~ ~li' Pcl:;;po,,' ~:,' ~~~~~ ~:~;:~~I;;uncl 1-,'2 ",~:' 11 .. lln Co .;i~O 7;;' ;~,1;' ri::'.::;,. lug ;, and"lhe fire tug OltNl'il!c i • Refrigeration, ',by Aubrey Schenck, \: ~~\:I -\ :~~~~~~~ 41'~~ S~~\, ~3'~b'" Wi =3

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, :~ -1 '~:~'~III~I: ;)" \i ;; :0 .... ~~~~~~~. \~I.~, \r~A~II~ ~~". 'co ~:,!h;L,~~·~~:~~'~n!;~···,".". ---.------- I The ~l.V. Bertha Joyce in: ·o\~;:c~~;I:a~~~I~i~~Ug·ci;~rlotte.1 "I6land of Lost Women." a de·_ " --1',: Sherlll 192\3 310 3(10 300 -J D Brld" ,:,., 0", op " I,d - E"dil',," " - EHI,hll, MASTERS ' chargc of Clem BCl'k,hirc al'rilro It' 21 d St 'J I . lightful comcdy,drama about a

,_ ]"'1 _ ;~ I "il ~'\llcr ,~J J~ :13 ~3 .,. \': 00"" HI,', Ford , "'n' - }-;\."arr~r.t~.,' Su 1da\ fr m Snf'I1CCrS CO\'C own ."l.ug. , ue ' DIn s " ., <II Sl.n~ IJr,o 16 16 lri 1 FD'Jnd.IIOft ".I-"k ," • ' I tl 'd un : .' U I" I :\llg ry4 saling ,\ug 24 scicntist and his three lodY ,~,' ~':1: _"I '~I~rot ~;Oll f,..';U - ,.--------.. 'II·'.'I~'I"'I ";pl~- HI,{h I'll" [:0'1' ['h'ar' j \1(' [;dOpHS ane Ie ~qllL 1 HI' Burrett with a C3l'NQ of~· .... , 1 • . , h P .. " _,' ;'m ,_.10,",1 \ H hlCJI II' I ,:, T Y k :.1)\ ,;'" ,',:,', ;,", '. 'I'C I astcl' of th" nrt of J' et I am, I 1 '''d " • Refrigeration daughters on a Sout aClfic ." ',' ~,>iftOl".h I~O 61'.i :~ -1 N I ,llir~h"Y leD" 11', 01',. II'. n n s" salt bulk fish to lC anoe at, , island and of two handsome

" .' ,>",11.,1 \\IJ RO ,7 27 %7 C\V or ',',Iii, C, I"'U' ;~" ;1:" "i~, - ';~i !)l'oPlIl,ian and ".muke scrcen'll Steel's Ltd" ea6t end wharf and! BLUE PETER STEA~ISHlPS bachelors who stumblc ,into the ~" _I '~I~~;~~I 11~ lIJ,\ 10

1 ~Ol • SEW TORK c"om;o ijTOCK; 1 ,~~:rr~,:': ;;~'(~ c;", ':;~< e:;:'-~'llllg, Water Sqlllltlllg through after the fish cargo is discharged CO~IPAJIi\' tropical paradi~e, opi!n! To·

"'~ '~i~~~ i~~ W" 11i~' Ii"~ _ '. ::~~ ~~~Ineri ~:~ ~~.nli:,~ ;i:~, I :~~ ~i;~~ 1;;:~ :;" i;-, ;!;' -:, funnels propels them and dis' will shift to the west end \\~\arf ~I.V. Blue Peter loadinl: m 0 r r 0 IV at the Paramount _, .< •. ~:, ':iUd ~~~, lnllO 1',; _" _I ",. C and 0 71'. Radla corp ,;;,', ,\m ~m,1I J~"O ~~ 4;'" 4i'.~::: ':' charged clouds of ink confuse to takc freight for Spencers ove Glouccstcr Aug. 19-2Qth. l'heatre.

'!, i; '" S,ltiun I:~O IfloJ lOl" Ia,;" -2"1 Con' Edl.on 6i', Sid 011 ~J W.I ,1m S!~ 9600 i.~~: ~'~ i~ ::. ::1 pursuel's. HI', Buffett, Tacks Beach and the ~LV. Blue Trader loadin.: Jefi Richards. Venetia Stel'e~· I:,' \;,< _ '" ~~;:~~i;, \i~ ~~ I; I~ _I 1:1 ~1I10 EI 50 .... Uld ,\Irmll <J Am 1rl~'~ ____ . ________ ~_____ other usual ports of call m Gloucestcr Aug. 19,20th. 1 JO~, John Smith, Diane Jergens,

.' :_:: >""1 11.,,'I.nll. 1110 109 lel 101 _% OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Placentia Bay. i FURNESS RED CROSS LINE June Blair and Alan Napier star .3~ 13:- _: I' ~~~~~l~nl. ~~ 1~~ 1~: I;: :; , ~lanchcstcr Pioneer leaving i in the Jaguar Production for

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" 7\ , Tomhill .1I1EGO 110 !6 16 -rJ HI\\ F~.C,\\ HI? =, ,SL. S a "ed th car"o of snn I and th t' t f "ht to keep hiS ~'. _ Trl" Re, SOOll 10 ;0 ~O " 1'~r<:~='D1nI5 PLA.CE UPSIDE cn ro ~ 0, ,l ,IJohn's Sept. 2nd, for Corner e sCl€n IS 10 5 11 _.1 Trib,~ 110 II 3~ 31,"2 L:.:l\~N! i"::5 BAD ENOUGH IS now taking freight for Bum' Brook H' lif' d l\ Y k I lonely i,la:ld a secret.

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I" I,;'. :' '. !7'. _ " , ~~~IU;;:n 7;' III 1 ~;I' m -3 WI4:: ,'1 hE ! back are moored up for the sco·, F U RN E SS WA R R ~ N LI N E directed by' Frank W. Tuttle from ""1 ,,', ." :~:: I' .,:."" \m ;, ;~~' w ii;' __ ~' \\'C~>-:::;! son ~ova Scotia, leal'lng Boston. a screenplav by Rav Buffum. '" :.; :;: ,eo , Weedon , n 2J 23 + I, . , ,\ug, 14 and Halifax Aug. IS.: - • •

~: -l " 'I',,'''r 2,,; 123"~' I-I' 1~ ,\T CA:\,-\D'\ PACKERS LTD. \ due St. John's Aug. 20, sailing I,

:1 I II' )1,1" J l - " , ":1 ",.r Hili 71 3 IJ 11 I:, Tile ~\.\" L, ,\. Dun:on i~ aga!n same day for Lil'cI'Po?l i U:\ITED );AT1O)I;S, X,Y" AP

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1 ,1" _ I, cl1ar"e of Capt DU'I"\as is from, :\cwloundland, lea"lng L,,·, • 1 h b th 30th I Z.nm" 1i 17 18 I;; -J Gl'al~d Bank ~nd 'i: l'oadill o a i crpool Aug. 14, duc Sl. John's, Portuga .as ehcolTIlc9_S e It' I~: 1:1.: -8 I Cu,b _.... . n i A ~1 1 .. f lll'f ,nation to JOln 1 e J ncr-

!',', ' 1.-_' I P.',d 0". m m !:1 !:1l ~cneral cargo for Grand Ba]k. 1· ... Ug

.•. cnllng or . a I ax. " f '\u 1'1' • 7', I', __ ', \u~o, (on Il 11 .i~ 14 _I i and Boston Aug. 22, dUe Hali·: n~tlon COl1\enllon or. 0 I Ion

11'0 1:1:. _, '., ~r Co", 1'231 01~LS ~~ 48 _~ ,-\T T. lL\LLETTS LTD. fax Aug, 24 and Boston Aug, I of Slal'ery. :7', 27, _ I ,11,nln" II 11 34 '1 -11 The .~L\r, Cr)'5tal Stream ill, 27, leaving Boston Aug, 28 and: --------

• '-1 ,I m Le~uc 116 ' I ., 11 II Anchor II \~ \~ Iii _I citnrge of Capt. Hunter is takill~' Halilax Sept. 1. due SI. John's, SATURN'S RINGS :) :~ 1:' _ I i ~::: ~~ 273l 3) 7 7l .;JI ,frei~ht for Salvage, I::a,tport.: Sept. 3, sailin~ again same day Rings of the planet Saturn ., 14 1~ "'; nOli S ~;,pr 'i2.l2IC:'2~" 221\0 _ I. \ Happy Adventure. SI. Cltads. St,; for LiI·erpool. ' arc formed by myriads 01 .' II 'i ~::~'o II I 7 l +3 Brei1Q,ans, and Glovcrloll'n, The i .\'ol'a Scotia. leul'ing Lil'cr,' tiny particles each moving in

~. u' _ I Brll.lla ,2 m 2J;I" ll;I' "I ' ~LV, p~lar Clipper i~ char~e of! ~ool Sept. 2" due St. John's' its own orbit. About 171,000 '" "'1'. ~~" ;~" .. '. I ~~I,~ 26)'~ 21 21 _ I> ' Capt. \\ hlffen IS expccted to sail, Sept. 8, lCav,lllg for Hal1fa~ I miles in diameter, the rings

:.;'" 'II ~ 6 r 011 I.d. g I~ 1:: 1~ !~ i for Forture on the south Ilcst:, and Boston Sept. 9, due Hall· arc onlv tcn miles thick, :::. ''''. %~" r>iiI,I,. COil L wiJ 2 8 17 17 -l ,', 1 co~,t In a couple of days, I fax Sept. 11 and Boston Sept 1_-- . - -- -----

tV,:f I', ~ , ' ~ -11~ L,) I'elt I 35 ~ lS I ;~I 14 I . B t S t 1-,16 r. Chi,fln 6 I' _ , -- ,eaVln!! os on Cp. 0

-II ,:, ~l '9 ., III 141 ~ '~:'1 _. _2 _II dn De 6 m 42.1 431 _~ AT ,'lYRE A:'>D SOSS LTD. and Halifnx Sept. 19. due SI

190 190 _.\ C Ex Gil 71~3 ~l 245 _'17 -7 'I' R' h d ' Ct').41 H 31 -9 C Ilom.,'d The ~!.V. LI wn lC ar s 111 .John's Sept. 21. sailing ao"ai

_,.., 210 'I' 3 III III m ,. ,... "1'" .,' -I C lIu.ky I Ill' 11 11\' char~e of Capt, ,Hounsell is ta~' samc day for LI'\'crpool .', \11, 11\; _ '0 Cdn 11'0 • • -14 v' IC'" ~1 17 -2', 'n! n., 314 1~ 1;75 I d _I I i~g freight for \he uSlwl northcrn .\'cwfoundland, leaving Li ;.~ I'I! I;'; 17<; _ I, C Dralon m. lO'" 2l "-1 ports. The ~!.V. Dorothy 111arie 1 S t 16 d St John ~ 11 II -I C ,: •• , Cr ' •• erpoo ep. . ue .. fi ~:,: :". 2,'. _ '. C w", P Il. I ~ _I in charge of Capt. Rogers is tak· Scpt. 22, lcaving for Halif, .. '10 III D. Pal It :;~ ~lll.1\ ~111"l i.n~ frei~ht for ,'the usual port> in d B t S t"3 d I{ I ~' ;~.~:, I:~ \C,I _~I i "'Ole P." _~ .. v an os on ep. -, ue a r .. : . " 1,1 -l I Du" llli Ill. 11 .... Ill' I B'onal'ista Bay,; fax Sept. ~5 and Boston Scp:

,,;., "', 271; _ "1 Gr PI.I" 12) 13' 13'.' I - _~8, Inal'I'ng Boston Sept. 2 ~, ~", /I"j __ ., ,Home 011 A ,'II Ill:' - 1- I" ' !. ,':, ,;,~ ,:: -I',: IIDm. Oil II ~311 1\;'; ill,;; ;;::::: . AT BAI:\E .J~IISSTO:\S .~;\D and llalifax Oct. 3, due S: .• ''I ,,, ;.\ ,I H R 0,1 G ~I I;', 17' 171. _ I, CO"LTD. John's OcL 5. sailing agail

,", '" _" _. ,1 "pilcr 3 rJ II 21 2 Th ,I V \l'c~le\'l'iile in cha"Oc . I • I'; -2,. ~ro\' 13 41 ~! - C C· 'v.;' ~ h f 11 a··~o same day for Lrl'crpoo. I ~ _ "I. IP,,, 17 17 I, +1 of ·apt. lnsor as a u c 10

• :\ol'a Scotia, leaving LiI'cr .~ :" II' : ~:~\~~7~ ,11\ ,1\, ,1'" _ ',I ' including a dec~ cargo which will pool Oct. 2, due st. John's Oct :'. :!. "', "", 1.1 ,lla~I,lr It 11 11 _I ' be dischnr;;ed '~t Horwood Lum· " .' II', \1 '~'il ,II.~.I 1:1.1 131 13.1 -I ! V R b t 9, leaving for Halitax and Bos ~~ ,~ "" ! '11~,oll 11 103 ~I2 Z!I -I her Co's a[te~: the, ~.. 0 er ton Oct. 10, due Halifax Oct r,,, ~' "', In'" _ I'J' S Briliol t"~il) ~7 ~7 -2 ,I. K~ickle ha discharged her 12 and Bostcm Oct. 15, leal'in[

'Il' '". 31 '., -3 ~ Dltl, 1 2.1 "Ii l~!" ~ II. ca 0 o· Boston Oct. 16 and Halifa); )';'r, ~ ,00.; I' ~ (on I II 36 31 JI _I rg f lum " 1'" ;", 9',10'" _ '> I ~""~"I ms 14\, IJ 11 +~, -I- Oct. 20, due St. John's Oct 22 '" ,;, ;. In~ _.1 ~,. 011. 14 m J 3 -11 AT STEERS E.\ST ESO WHARF'

"X .), lSI . I :-ICO wto 130 130 130 I'. _" saillng again same day for "::, .. 13 12 ,J .. \,'" ~ • BAIRDS COVE. ~, , l,n I'n LhlO 321,l :J2!;' 3l1.L Ll'\'erpoo) r." , . ' Okalll ZlO 70 70'. 70'" The M. and S, Johnston in . cvn ~.: 2;" ~, - 1'0 I ae P~I. 22~ S14~' 14\0 14\0 J h R ' !!''' :U 1'7' 1]:". \ r.i"", lQO"., ~6 charge of Capt. osep ogers IS '-"" 3" ,I Prrmo pr %110 111 110 112 • discllar"ing a cargo of salt bulk

, 4() "'ll~ Petrol 9900 ~ " " " 1~ .... Phlill 163 III 18 0 _I fl'sh and aftcr the cargo is dis· ". Jl ' PI... 7100 III 114 III -I charged will take freight for the . .flJl} 9O'i !)Ol - 'I PI 2600 91 91 91

'-I-I' P' .,:!'9 lJ -3 ~ondft 2000 "0" Th ~ .. , m . I I Pralrl. Oil _ 'CO WI, 10\'0 usual ports in Trinity Bal'. e

1I .. ft!.a!!! __ fIII.II!lI ... -.-;~lOO •.. -.2;60;;2 .. !o •• l!o.. M.V. Rita a!ld Blanche in charge

FAST WEEKLY FREIGHT SERVICE

of Capt. pickett will be r~name!t the Fair Island Trader, 15 now dischar"'ing' a cargo of salt bulk fish and after the fish is dis· charged will shift to another wharf to takc freight fur Fair Is· la~d, llnre Bay, DOl'er, Indian Bay, TrinilY. II.B" Green,rolld

and WesleYI ':lIe,

PRIESTS NAMEO IT . Early spanish priests II

Central and South Americ, named the tropical passion flower. They thought the cen ter of the blossom suggester Ihe CrucifixIon scene or Mount Calvary,

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TYPHOON BIRTHPLACE ,Io,t of the typllOons thra,h

ing tile coasts of Korca allt ,Iap:tn in lale SUlllmer an(1

VESSELS DUE IS PORT early fall corne fl'om 11:( The MY Fairfptte is due in China Sea coast of Formosa

Montreal to

St. John's EG,b.,O, fSC1'T'S, l'M ~"ER/olALLY GRb.'1'EFUL TO "/OU FOR TAK­ING MEALONG!HcH-\-\:=H

port from Halifax with a ~eneral _____ .. ---- ---- --- ----car~o 10 discharge at AX ;Iur-I ' ray and Co's wharf, , lesscls on the SOll'hSldc for SllP

, plies clc., nlld aller recell'lng FORE1GS VESSELS IN PORT 1 ,ame will sail for their respec~i\'e There ar~ R numOeI' of foreig:!, destinations.

Weekly Sailings

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Gloucester, Moss, 10

St. John')

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.lewfoundland

Outpom

Sailing

from Gloucester:

M.V. Slue Peter

August 19 - 20 M,V. Blue Trader

August 26 - 27 Cor bookings contacl

Blue Peter Steamships

Limited 'phone: 3661, 7460

and 4124

-, Complete Insuranu Coverage,

Through Rates vii

CPR CNR II CSL

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NAME OF THE­LAKE \~AS;;

FURNESS RED CROSS LINE

Hefrlgerated CarllD

NO Space to SI. Jobn', VA PORT, GULFPORT and HIGHLINER

from MONTREAL every Wednesday

~RRIVING ST, JOHN'S EVERY MONDAY

SELLAr:, aeprel,e~tallve

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FROMI NEW YORK, SAINT JOHN, N.S" HALIFAX, N,S.

TO: CORNER BROOK AND ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND

"MANCHESTER PIONEER" SailinIJ from: New York, Saint John, N,S"

Voyage 8 ........... " .. .

Halifax, N.S" and St, John's Aug. 12th'

Sept. 2nd' Voyage 9 ............ Aug. 21 st Aug. 24th Voyage 10 ............ Sep1. 11th Sept. 14th Sept.17th.; ~ept. 25th

.. ,,<3 NO,te, VOY9g~ .10 vessel will call at Corner Brook prior to St.· john's. .

Aug. 27th

'}: (i': :Vessets caU' at. Newfoundland Outpom as InducemeDt QUeI'!, r: ,1: "For Frell!bl Rales and other (nrormatlnn eon tact

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12 THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY

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MALCOLM HOLLETT Leader of The Progl'essive Conservative

Party in Newfoundland ST. JOHN'S WEST

1 No Sales Tax on Food , Children's Clothing and Footwear

2 Free School Books For Every Child to Grade 12

3 Increased Allowances For Wid­owed Mothers and Deserted Wives

4 Outport Housing Authority to Make 'Mortgage Loans

5 Small Loan Program For Fisher-' men

6 Flying Medical Clinic Service

7 Justice For Workmen, Freedom of Association, Repea I of Exist­ing Undemocratic Legislation

8 A Provincial Ministe r and De­partment for Labrador Develop­ment

9 Clean, Honest Government and A Civil Service Free Of Politics

10 Complete the Trans -Canada Highway

11 Complete Agreement . For $9,500,000 Electrification Pro­gram

12 A Free Port on The Southwest Coast

13 A Vigorous Roads To Resources Program

14 Negotiate Under Bill (-72 A New and Better Deal In Con­federation for The Pro'vince of Newfoundland. .

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LOOK OUT I~

Kahnikoff Sen follow in his f ft wrcstliJl!, l::J1

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Karl 8r JOH:'i CARTEl . Rus.sian SpUll

orbit shorll\' Junior, son of

Kalmikolf f g [.mc, is pl

, John's with hlS , lold thc Daily :'I , ni;;llt that he'll

in thc footslrps father,

, a halldsome I a( a lillie ol'cr 5' :

scales at 165 been doing sorr

. but will get seriously this

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Ihe opening Irainlng for I

Will start. b:~e·e)'cd, rt<lrk boy has finishc(

It "'ill Rodgers Oklahoma, and

out with the g team thi" L1I1

Junior was ). rnia aflcr his f"l , to thc U,S,A. a

Four

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ie Knox's ,II, for three Toront touchdowns TlIr,d

Ottawa ROll"I, Four footb'll! oprl'

1 record croll'rl , former eeL\

from Chicago Br" Football Lra~' six ,ards Oul

receivers for lh Two of the pa,

Tharp and Carter. Cookie (

in kicking It !pelled the cliffe

in Argos' fa\' Clark, Olto \l'a

running star fr ,!cored 1\1'0 of tit

, the fir,t romp on Riders'

scrimmaRe in I the second on a , End Bobbv the other Ottal on a 49·yard p quarterback F

. ~!ack Yollo I

reCord cro\l'd , ious high fiau

!tt in 1957 in ; . lhe same team!

led 7·0 in on Clark'" el

atripe, anrl lI'e! 'I hal[ lime, To!

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10 play,

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'iSoftbaU Junior Baseball Ii!,: Are First St.· Pat's Challenge F eildians ~L . Aces

Place Ch' · I A Th '\'vV"'~ A G '1 amplOns I us ompson 'Ii' InS uwn ;lme i Fur th~ whole night... the

(;u']rc.i:) had on~Y ()~1e run~~2r :: i'E~ch l!~iL c\ 2~{~1 two rc:!:!" r~:o!'d, 2"rl f:~'1' died on. fi,·:t ~t. ;'at', :e[t lil!'ee st;:ancC& en Ij~:I, [0111' en second an:

The ,\!'cs are lirst champs for the 1059 .-;oltball Lengue season.

place Senior

n. Wilhcrs, rf p. Deulseh, P G. Crewe, Ib O. Hong, 2b \ 1<. Whillle, If J. Voiscy, e

4 2 3 4 1 2 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1

a 1 The date was lile 18th, not', 1 'the 17th o[ ~Iarch. His nam~ I ;r':""" (;>;:,.r~~, •.

2 liS /l.us nol Pat. But ne\·crtl1e· , 2 ,Icls it was the nIght for the I ~,' o i Iri:;h. oS Aus Thom;lson, th;!t I l.; i . They occomplished Ihis feat

last night by scoring ei~hl first I inning runs in beating the , Comets 11·9. TolJls: 36 11 15

a \ rcmarkable y[)ung pitcl1cr . 5 spearhcaclcrt St. Pat's inlo a,

sceonn place tic \l'i~h thc· R HE' reildi;'ns as he \\'on his OI':n: Rec! Withers paecd thc Aces!

win with a pair of home rllllS I COll1els: AB ,while George Crewe belted a 1~' A.ndrews. 31J 2 . solo slIn\. C. \\ ells, If fi

I Petcl' Deulsch pitclIcd Iwo··.I. Antic, c :l

hit bnll but wnlkccl eleven and: (. I':[lrlcs. lb 4 , hit foul' hailers in winlling.' W. Hobbins. ss 0

I 0 1 I bail ~al1le Ia't ni~hl in junior I o 0 0 11",~hall arlinn at 1Ill' l'ilv, t I 0 ! D:ll; Park. Tlwmp,on singlc;I'

; ~ ~ : ~1;11!~;l;I~\;.il~l:li~'~ rl;~ al~c~~\~ia:~~; ~ .~ 1 0 0 hpocs of Sf. P.l"·, :l1i\'o for a 1 0 0 'jl:nior lea~'le cllall',pi"nsilio. o 0 1: \\,illl the ,!;'ain of tho p;"t o 1 0 rour ~;,mrs ~h(,\rillg. '1'110111.1'

. I Basil Earles was t lie losing' Jl P;:lrlcs, P 3 : ' hurler. J. Tricco, ('[ 2 : I (nox Score"1 , fl. Tril'co. 2h 2 ! , !\c,: An II I! l:: F .\bboll, rf 2 , ,.J. quinLln. :Ih ;1 1 2 II Tolals: 2:1 !I : I G. ~l(lrri~. ss ~ 2 2 n T(:lli:..:hl'~ (;:tflll':<

12 3 . ,0:1 'o\l(~llt helo [rolll h' ,I'!':.!i"!t [(':1111 1'll;1t(''- hl !-~'ep hl~11 I (luI nf ~rl'iot;c: t,' ~'~1!r, and " t11:..; the,\' did With t!:" l:!'('atr";l I J. lI'iscl\I[I n. cf 4 2 0 GA:i- HlIlWS \'5 .1\1)5. --------- AUS THQ'MSOr~

O;1~ un third. I

T~1(~ 11 11 c"':!on in the mir.:l· ' I

· of 211 lilc ~.t. l'"t's plavci'S i' ,. h . If t e)' Will be [lb'" ~cl r:c I flt th~ F('dl11~l~'~ ;-\;Jri t1~ell St • Ef:f','\. F'l'01ll tl~~ WilY C:..:l

Iile': 11"'c' 1'1,,:,(,[\ lEiI i~ \I,~ ";':-:1 ti'.O ,'oUIHI'-, t:l('\.' If;1~ l,l\C t':(, ~(':T,l to nr':~C;l \\'Ilil (~,'d ,,:l~o c' ~~. \1:1:1, if lli('\ .. J:clI!d o'.~'I'I)121\;"'11 ".illIL;'l'.": "

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'--......... ~~~ I' -Footb-a-II·, [(lll!l ell'T D.\]) . , , , there mny be R counter,hold cOlllin~ up, Korol

~ ;""I",fl St'nior pnts 1m orlll·lock on his son Klll'o\. The boy plans to

I of C.lsr For the 1\ bolr selTn innings the' lri~h had onb'

I ~W(l error::; :-rgi~t('r('rl ilga\n~t thcm. ['nel thcv eame ill tml

Callcelled '(peralr illnin~s. The one in

[It ion aile! ,Iepper! inlo thc .\. Thompsoil. P IJ[ltll'l s box. III' toc,k I;'c PltC'il ,I. Fllzp,llricl;. If of ilis ('Iwice ann belted 11 11. Oll':er. rf ba(,k thrrlll [!h thc IlllCldll' sror \1. \lurr'·,~,· 2b ing CoellrallC from tlllrrl with ll. fluff. III

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I,ii,," ill his Llthl'l'" footstep' ami m'xt monlh will stnrt his tmining for Both ! \\'r,lli1l1: l',Ill'er,-Capitol Photo Servin.

Games Rescheduled

Ihc fourlh hac! trouble wril· , ten all OVel' it. Iwt. the (;lIa\'(!s

TOnIo ght could not ca,lilalizc; on their

the 0111,· "lin of tl1C ~a'lle. fl .. \!lholl. til DalT \I'aIT lII"kill~ his fir't.l r;r'ivN .. "

(lpp('ar.JJ1c~ Oil the mound fnr J. Collit;:-. ~5

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Sputnik Number . .

3 I(arol Kalmikoff Junior

advantage. \ .\ 1; tt I! E

Guards wenl Ille full 'CI ell . wilh CU'ird.;.

Butli footbell games schcel. i Burt. Frank Wiscman, Jim The hig run appo;,rccl on

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uled' for last lIight II erc can.: Bradley and Cec Tcmplcman. Ihe SCOle board In 1:le lourlll eclleit and will 11011' takc, Only Sl. Pal's relcased thcir inllill~1 \\·lIilc' Illc re't nl tl,o

innings c1',HI \\as chal",:!l"'d Ihe loss. 1\'.1:'1' ~[l1'C liP : Ull nn fnllr Ilils. wa~kect ;mel s(l'ltck nul fi\·c.

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. game hctween St. Pal's and' with John Browne. "Sox" Danny Coroo,'an lecl of[ II ilil 'II I C d I . I 1'1 I 1 E I' I J a \\'alk and was advancecl tr) \ 'j'l t . 'I 0)' ross an I Ie Junior, Ie all. Ilu Jcrt 'II~ IS 1 .• OC . II, lfJrnp','n rr~I' orllig

f. I h t C B' d' B B \\. ~ "It ~('e()nd nn a ~~('ri{il'''' Illilit 1", °1\otIIC" \\'111 h' I I I' t

B \\·h;te. If ,I. ,\yer. cf (;. Campbcll. c 8. Call'pbell. 211 (; Le"',is. ph

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l 'I'll~ II 1J . 'f 1 . IX ure c wccn ",I. 011 san , 1'001'lIe. ob ·oo"s. \ a CI' B • n·'·· ,W lIS I\" .. \rou I e \N)' surpmcrl I yOUllg Kalimo[f ,akes mueh, ~lacphel"OIl.c\lrtls wcl'c both n.'It~n. SlcYc Angcl. Dick \Ia· illie ,[alone. ]),1\'c \\'[11'1' "cl· sll\lloul of tile sea'OIL He al

:lIcy could sec him with his: ribhing about i' }babthcr lInd! rulcd oul in the aftemoon bc. loney, Pat :llar,l1all. Bern Bell' : 1I':lrl pilch a\lo\\'in~ Cor),r;n'c I"wcci fOllr hits. a:1(1 [allned . ; ...... :c 'PUll1lk 1\'I1l SOli. Thc' )'Ollllger Karol is the school. Onc ,I,. II lng, e . causc o[ wct grounds. IICtt and Tcd Quiglc.". Span" ling ;r littlc on ccl~c tilrcw rt fO·,lr. \01 been :11 Ihe ~ellcr·

,!wI:I)' K"rl app,l.r of his falher's. cye and,to s?l1Ie fIStIC\\!,:; .hut Karol] The junIor cncollnlcr Will lI'ill he .Toe Kenny. I'al 10 ar!qncr to tllll'rl. Slrmh (Jus mooci lIe \lo:llri oct gl\,e ," •• ,'0 "f onr of Ihc. acl lust as a father and ,apphed a head.,ock and that opcn a rounll robin series be.' Brownc. Bill Connollv and ,Irolling to Ihc~ pl[!lc. .t1U" lip a 'lnglc free pass 10 the · ,,"''''oif B:'nlhrrs ,on slwuld oct when they arc, was that .. lie IS proud of hiS twecn Sl. Bon's: ~!ac.C\II'lis Doug Phelan. ' ;l'ilo:np'on si,cr! liP Ihc 'i'll' CiliaI'd,.

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: :."0 I' prc',cnll)' to~elher. One of the big com, falher and 5tated. ")1), dad IS: and 11011' Cross for tll'O pl'1\" .-~---- '-'---~.-------· .. ,.-h hi' [alher, plaints Karol Senior hos ab~ut the grealest \\:restler of them I olf bcrti1S. Ail thrcc squ~cis · '~,' ll~il)' :oiCIIS nn wrestilng IS .thac It takcs him ; all. I'd ilke It betlcr. If he finishcd thc regular ,chec\ule B· Baseball

Senators '." ..... : hc'll he fol. all:~y. from hiS ,[)n. . ., Ilought for the O.S~. Inslea,d ~ with six po:nts for a th!l'll uri n : "'I':CpS of his II all. nI) brother, IS InJurcd. of RUSSia, but then I\C all ha\r, sial tie and two o[ thcm willi

at prescnt but \\1,11 ,be back. at I t~ take up for ou.r o~\'n country. entcr tho semi·[inals against ~ F b II "lr,C 1:ld 11f 16. Ihe game sh~rtly. ~arol SenIOr i I II be a sU~,cess If 1 m half the Guards and st. pat's. ! Cloo't a ., ," Y Hr' and mUI(ered.. If thc) come up \ man dad I~. . The .iunior ~amc will go' ,". 165 pound;. with a IrlO of wrestlers 1n5tead Young Karol bncks liP h,' ahead at the Brothcr Egan' . ('LE\·EI..·I:-;D 1 ~PI - \\':1,h- "I Ilclor)' 01 P:' llw 51. LOI:i, .. ne ,nme body of a tag.leam look out lor the, falher's ring siyle. "Dad only )'('i11orial Ficici lonight at I r.H.\:-;D B"':\K (Spc('ial\-- .1l~lo:\ bat',ec! aroll:1u In 1111' ,,,!Il C"rc!iI1JIs Tu(;<day l'i~Il' .. "',"Illllg ~.I' .di ~el at the Kall11ikoffs. ~ly boy here. to,: has two arms nnd two Icgs like li.4~ wilh the ,enioi' contest 1n Burin P~nin,ula .iuniur :llllil1~ allci a~aln in lite pichlll lile 1\\0·g3I11e ,crte'.

. ,:, lillS month. gelher wilh l\'an and m)sel[, 'the rcst o[ the fIghters nlld he's .,Iated for the A\'re Athleti(" fo()lb;lll pla.lcd hrre la,1 Ilighl TlIl',c!:1Y I1Ighl al,,1 hai11mered 111., .1,iJil\irn, 1111 .'corrd .Toe I\nppe · " .t"r.:l's is a holi. will be tops in an~' section of; out to win. If he's nut g"ing Crolilld at G.45 . ! thl' l'bitll1~ Gal'ni,h e!el'en ell'l'I'I",,1 Inl!I[\I" 10 1111'11' 11l'.Irtll frll:n Ihll'd b[l't' 10 ":'eak a I I tie

:., ~., ,""1"11' to school all)' coulltry. Russia will be' to win thcll he sholiid gI'l 0111 ~,t. BUll', will takc' tlleir Wl're shllioul filur tu nil .,Ira'gllt rldeal. 114. The Seila· \1:)(1 ::.\{' .1,nl (J\\,'''' ili, OlilliJ

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':.' :'., "I,,':lII1C 0 IS tops In wres IlIg as s e IS In 'lot e gnme alll remell1 Jer 11"1 .q:lrlill~ el"I"'n [roll1 Cy \Ie· "rallci Ball' 'l'urcd \\'0 gua, I . \

,I':my ,1'1'('11. rilic"iI to .'(contl 311d wenl tu llbS "eI11lll"r,'!' posl"I' \1i, ,e\·· :hird Uil J gro:md hall

.. ' ''', r~:I~cd the D.'.:lit :.~~:~ Tue.::i:~·I· night 5·.1 bE-:O:'2 ;] B: Iggs Stadi.:: I I,lU:1Qllt 0' :;~,)q3. 'I

The Y:'.nheb coi'2cted 10 be. hit:-i anrl ~ot nme of them i;1 1:.' Id·...,t tl:,l'!' lll!li:l~';;; otf 3n o1ct 10: .

llH':Jlcr. 001 ~.fo,< The T.~ 'o':lln,·,". \"110 11:1:1 1:1',:on fil e , :-;\\ d,:,c< !Dn~ [rom :\c\v \'0:-:. yielded all rile of the l[lnb ' I I

. f If ](J!lIe' n:I:S by Buy S,l'\Cr:i a:1d "('''. I(UPI)(' had .;;i:',<2lecl, \\3S ::;a(·

.,' ..... , I,'r his ring I'\N) thing e sr. T lIS Karol a wreslling is no tt':I·pal'l)·. Dad (;1'lti~all. Pat \\·Iwlan. Dun I in (,;lI'h Ila .. I (' mine will be e\'en.bettcr ,th~n,' will supervise 111)' (raining [)nd CranC', .101111 (,[)rtcr. Rob [,cd·: 111)1,' l'ru's P ayed at For· I' I.' I onll uclOr)' ".~ai::,t I~ 111.',es. Hi"i·,h;I'l·. II'r Flo I,) .\!I··,lrl· tor)'.", his father or Ullcle." the beard. ! I'll he aiming [or Ihe s:lIne nlond, Dave St)\ll'rell. DCI'm, IlIlIC :llol1(la,' anrl won a ~ to I . cd grappler finished with a style itS he lIse5. I figure I'm '\.leGettigan. ROil Kclly. Bern' 1 yielol')' aftl'l' lusillg [our to. rlillS. :,1-"';" d,.rk brown

~,~ ~,1; f:m~hcd Grane II': i o,o;,'rs Hi~h in

Tile Indiilils ,('uren in Ihe foucll' Ihe loss. hi, secuncl [or Ihe \·ear.

smile of pride. 'going to like wrestling." '.\lcGuIl'e, ,lac Slalle.I'. Tony, two at Sl. pierre on Sunday.··· . 1 I IIllllng wilen. IIll flaxcs clubbed' Owens die! Ir.ore llJan pilch ·him· CIll(' \(jO '\1", - '\."111- F· .. ·.

But el'en if he is a better The boy spoke with 8 hllm.', ~Iannin~. Doug \l'ood,. Ron, The :\SSP tl'am of SI. Pierre his 13th hOlllcr a'ier J\elllJllCre, If t I II" b' . ' c ") ..:; 1\ I,i~ a hilttcr (lnd \\ :lll,'cci ,'.'loll'c.' I' 1 II A ' ' •

.nd will he : "J' '.,n. Ihr school's', wrestler than his. falhcr or I ble pride He thinks the world l'lll.inr ,"\Ilct O'IC" \'cd!!c. 'hal'c returncd home from sc. n \'IC 0,)' ""nll ,e In the IlIo·ruu d"u',;c \. ;:,1 Iwo OU' "

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. I J' '11 [h' f I d I ct \ I II "[ I t1 I' rI n ~CCOJ1[ Inllll~;:: scorc( JIT\' l\l'I tile CI":'~l~ I 1','.111'.'.:' 'r '.'.' d',· '.'.1',., '.,

'.: 'J"~' :h:, 1,1 unc e I'an, Karo ullIor WI ,0 IS at ler an tie 0 e s arc '.laCI111Cr,[)n·Curti, \l'il comc ad ax II Icre lCY P "ye R \111 \" 1 . ' • U

.\ .' ( :111 U:1C(\l':1P[ (l(1\,(',Jnd rU:l rlcrsilil \1, ~:h ltlC ~cCl:C'.' I'ir.~: r'II'." [I (,. , .

, ,1'J':l" ..... s horn in study Electronics in collegc that I'er," shortl), the 111'0 Korols ' fl'Oln Davc While, Ern Cluclt. two game sNics wilh a \al'Y , ." ,""C .1e 11(3;0 II .Ilte So:; :,' , C;Il1\t' homc n the !;I,: :nr,ln~. (,I\('~\::.\TI ",\1"-Thc Cln· 1;'1-','. h \ \ e.o·.·." oler Bo lll·llll'·.·'

:< aI:er ." \ father had hesides his grapping training.: will team up to form one of Ihe IJave Winsor . .rock SlcII art. CICYCIl. In Ihe OJ1rnin~ ~rtmr I' I\S IS CI'I',' Ir 0

\ .. ,c, ',' - (;(':1C cir.nilt, nerllr:" 'Iall,d Ihe fr, "I al:,1 slle:c:lcu !hcir .\:ncm~,·

Ii :c :~r l' ~ .\. and lacb "Thcll," tile lad said, "I'll have! top tag.tcams in lhe grappling' Stan Browne, Tom \I·c,tcott. Halifax won a (lo,e ., 10 4. ~'cl,hcn" saC·I·;I'I·,·o fl,· 'C.)I·Cr'. '111 I' ,. I' . G I " S.. ' I 'n n~ ,an .: "nelSco ,,'''I'. ,";'~,:r' !c;;ci 104'; ~amcs '

o[ his, a good busincss 10 fall back on 'game Let's hope that whclI CiaI' Coilins. Doug Yetman.' deeisioll over ,t. plcrre [Inn FI';lI:k :llallono ',1';',,'1 Ihe' ',I 1"1.'1'.11',' - r 1"10 (1'1" 'I' 'III hi' \ II '1'1 r

. I I ' "". "'. .,~ r l:nC :,. lC ,0, ,,'0'1: i'1:o Ihe 1:1.' (

if an).thll1g happ~ns 10 m)' this happens Sl John's will be )Iamire ~Iartin. Dave Hollo·' the .'CCllne ~amc was II'on 1)' 1.11 io Ihe ni':lh ,OI1',I',~ T,Ie-rl.1"· (1"11 III . I' r I' 11 \. h -., ',....1. I I1II(11):: 0 )I~ on, (l\\" t r. ci: il'.i1 \' j~:1 :'1(1 ;-.rol'C! tiC I .

. '.' l'll! \\ho watch 'wrestling," '1IllCk)' enough to have Ihem', \\'a.v , ;\cwman Andrews, Kcilh a fi 10 2, margIn. ,lli:,ht a' Ihe flo;loll Hed So.: I' j'ld L'

, ., [,OI11)C. ,o:rn~ ''( Ie rl,her fc:1 H \1'lI:, :\\,1 (J',t. ,r::r"er c·

K;col perform in the I A quiet. likeable boy, the, perform here. I ,--- ,- erlgrd Kansa, ('III' .i·.J. . f" .

.. \1C't:m 0 11C 10"':;. ~lalcy orc\\" a \' d:l~ froPI .1~

J h S ~Ialzone had dOllblee! or'f TInl . The Rell!c~' ricld!rcl Fi.'ber for I ",!>her. fla'·""C·: J 111:1"1 n:' .

It ansson ays Herbcrt 10 star! Ihe final :I:nin'" r I! U and was sacrificed 10 Ih,rcl il~ .I\·C rlln' ani CI~ It '!:Is i1 :hr' L'Jis . .\paricIQ I:W, oroit"- '.' '. two 1!1l11ngs pillS Ihat he pi'chrd. Ihird hll of Ihe ~ar.le and I ..

f. ht Salllllll.· Wilile hefore SteIJ!JCII', G B 'I I I ' . I , , C 't ll:, c. go a t\\ 0 rU:1 (o\lo:e rur.:1cr~ came rom;'il1!:! ltor.~(" " '

.. 20, an Ig. dlil'cred his scoring liy ball to and a IlIa rlln h,l:ner off Iii, Fox', lIne shot to the'riglll Ii," cenlre field • o:·lc·rlng.'. corner.

The lielo[l' was credi:ed 10 :\cI\k scallcred hi, ~:t., Iilril(·. ~!:ke Fornieies blll hI' had 10 il)·. lI!' ,Irlld; olll fnllr Gianh

P tt have belp in Ihe home hali o[ <ind dl'ln'! walk a n',3n. It I"as hi' r.ROWI\G CITY

Four os Edge Rough Riders 21

\ I' P.I ~ Quarter· I for Argo's three touchdowns. ~IcDougall counted Ihe first a erson Ihc :lil1th [rolll Idt)· Leo 1\.1'11'. ,1',0 'd \111:11'1\':1,':\ job lin sca.'o" TOKYO. Reuter, ~ T,,'.,., ... I\r.o,'5 superb pas.' The first by Cartcr \\ as set i Ticat touchdown from one yard I Fornieb Ilar! COllle in to rile!! \l\ld ill' i, 111(' on:I' thrOWer tc" 'p,rialion reached ~.021.3n r ' · :~:'e Toronto Argo. up by a 26')'ard pass to Ron out with slightly more than li\'e in relic[ of .'Iar~er Tom Erclle:' bal'!, mol',' Iha1 001' for Ii:!' ,iXI' '.1), 1 :md in the next fl'. ~:/r' os TlIcsclRY night: Stovcr, rookie end Irom Orcgon I minutes remaining in .. the first M b" in Ihe >I';[h l",ning. ' piacr TtC(k ·"r~ is c,pcr'tcd to rc.ch 1" 0.';.1. Rough Rider,' 'Unll'erslty. ,quarter .The score eH.nc allrr' A nd 0 PHIU])EI.PIlIA '''P·-Richie DI':TlWrr '.\1' - The :-;1'" :iDOOO .• 1lc·rlr(I"I~ 10 a T,-,' , .: fr,,''',,11 opener 21.20 An end.zone inlcreeplion by IHamilton had made five succes. A,hlmrll', 'C",'olll . iOIWI:: ,in~I,: 1',1,.:; Yanl;.'e.< C\lllorhl ,nllV, I;w:ropoii:,.n ~OIWlll11ent •. Iltwrl "foll'd of 20.6i5 Jim P 0 u n t r c e from Floria \sivc lirst downs as Falone), hit ' ga,\' Ihe PhiiacJ"lu'11:1 Phil:'r; ;1 ,':1,.!" 'on~·I .. lIl r"." ,.:. :wi! de ]:01'1.

~';:~"r LTIA star on started a lOa . vRrd downfield' Grant and Howell wllh passes NEW YORK - AP-Ingemar; before I COniC 10 AlI1erica to' ./ ·.'.;lW'f·, .-:~; Ii ~''"; .,'. A. •... 'r*""-""""- . -, ' ' d 'I D gil fnish d it [f I ' " .{C" ,.~. ,. , . ~" .• , ,. v,,,,,~,,~.,.....r"-,p"-'··"f'''''--'-' "'.p:o !1r~r< of thc'march thRt was climaxed bl'.an

Th· c ou a It ke 10 : . JOhRllsson, world hea\'l'\\'ci~ht,f1ghl. A !.k·~" '.' . ,','."' .. - . ,-,-",:/" .. ,.,,,, ".: , .. ~. ':.:~J:,'.'.

f": '.Ii: Lea~uc. pitch. Tharp's first louchdown. The: e winner: s fll~ ear l' III champion, .writing under his' 2 "[ mu,i have a goou .ex' i "' ...•. >4. ""'.' •

'I! yard, out 10 end: m<lrch down field was complc't.thc second. f alonc} completed byline In Life. ~Iagazlne, Mon·. planation o[ who IS promollng' ~!.W' for the tOllch.' ed in ninc plays, including:a loss to Harry Lampman. and day declared: I the next light. who owns whom, ,i' 'C .... ----7"0 ~I thc passes went; three posses. Ithen Grant made a scnsatlona~ "I e:In't light ~~tterson and i Where does Gus d'Amato come 'j ~ ,. , · n.-.rp Rnd one to I The final Toronto touchdown, 01 cr·the·shouldcr catch. Ones the fight mob too. 'In ilnd where does hIS hacker '

':n: (~okle Gilchrist's again by Tharp, came after a' chuk eonv~rted. He said he would be rearly: Vim'clIl \'elclla ~et his moncy~ ~,,"':; ... :" k:C"IO, three con· I drive from the Argo's' 26 in Four mlllutrs lat~r,. Fraser Sep\. 22 for a rematch Willi I 'Don't worry Rhollt 1I10npy' Vrl· ';':~d :hc difference in seven plays. booted 5l! yards deep Inlo the Floyd Patterson, the American' ella laId m,' friend Eddie Ahl· · .~ .\::~~. favor. Larks end zone anrl Ert Learn from whom he too won the tlile I qllies\. 'Thrre's no limit.' That C:;~i' Ottawa's 5ensa. HAMILTOl'>, C1' _ Hamilton conceded Ih~ sll1g1e POlltt. in Junp, "?"t there prohably. is ~ [linn,' ,t~lrment' and it :l"".'n; ~'ar from Ohio Ti~~r.Cats· stalled of[ a late . Falon~)' lilt Howell ~n anB'l· will be no {I~ht." . .! should be rieare'l lip. ~n'l . '0 of Ihe Ottawa ctrive bl' 'lontl'c81 Alouettes I )ard pa. s·ancl·IILn pla~ to \\I.nd ,Joh;rn~,on did not 1denllfy I ':1. I l)11l,t wait I1l1lil the · "". up the first half Icoflng. tl I ,. • . .

". I~o Ilr,1 on a 5,1' Tuesday nl.ht to Will 22·16 In I Ih tl' d t S "e ,,101. . ' In\·r,I.,,,I,nllS Ole CI·er. · ) '" nHlrr<' flr't pia"I' the openilt~ ~amc here of the Et I~ e lift AlqIlR\? ar I At tllp conclUSIOn of h" ,11'11' I "I dr1 llol ""11k f ~m a<kln~ I:~:r~,,:p In the" l:am~. Bic Fonr [oolball ,eason. c ,cvcrrYl go 51 ro lng, e I'! rle he ,Iated: . Ion mllt'll ~flrl' \\ 11at. the [ip;hl · I . ' . l11axlng a I rI\'C \1'111 a pass over I "Th man I am ~Oll;n 1(1 fl;:li( , I It" ~ !'C"l<! nil ~ one.vard The crowd of 22120 waS the .' f e ~. . mol) la, r nne a mc. " £" B . I.. S.· II t. t "t' f t centre to fled 0 QUinn or a, is Floyd Patlersoll I hale given, Johill1:islln's rcfcrrltl'cS were .;,.

. 00,,) Impson arges 1'1 cr 0 II I ness a 00' touchdown 'f Il h' d I ,. . . ,,~ .~! O::lcr Ottawa touch. ball game here and just 819 E I' .. th I lh I my word to Ig1 1111 an ~cep, t[) d·Amato. \\,ho IS managcr •. :". I ,g.\a:d pass play: short of the present 22,945 cap' il'a;r ~iv:~gstoen t~~~ a ~u~~'a~rci i my word. But t~ree things hal'e I of Pattcrsun: Velclla,. who has p: \'mtrblc~ Frank Tri.' acitl" attendance. The stands E h t'k I AI. i to happen first. . . ,a eontroillng Intercst In Rosen· h '

1.1.'1". \'01,0 ' . . . I tc everry sri e 0 score ou, 1 "1 must havc my money In ,soh FnlerIlrisPs which pro· t-'· 0' 1 eonrrrlcc! ; Will holcl aPllfOXlmately 27,000 I' cUrs' second touchdown. '. the' hank lInder my own n;me : ~lDt'~rt 'the light uncleI' the :;,"

111'111'11 complcted thl~ [all. I I \. l' [1\'11 I' . 11'111,11' (1'111\' . ." I ' . ' ' e IreI' Ion 11 I 10"" .

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· ',if 11m, TlJronlo licrl I[lt" in Ilrp. t1mll with a con· 1111' Jlarl1n'II' (;r~('r Slarlillnl to·' (,' { ..

, c in frn'n Ihe untre . vrrlcn ma.ior. Thr.v addcd an' I' I . lIi~hl Threr 1I~ oil\" arc' al,' I' .,". II'

, " rom, Irl)11I nClllmJ othrr tOllchdown .anc! a field " ' Ilnl\' ('rn" all,l 'rl ,,!'II' WI I, rrl tn ~et Illlder\\'")' 0 1 n.~o. rwCl . ". I I.' II I . '.\:n "'III! tllO min. '~oal durin~ the fln~1 15 II1lnllles ';I1~lr \J,rillcs pIllS a 1,,;:·lr"11 moct 111111:hl 'I. ,11(' nc" In 1P.

)'<1 I whl'lc conccdin" R ~afct)' louch' h . '11 h hi' It Ih 1'01 lasl g<ll11e of tllr fllih rOlliHI III , nllt WI I~ la 1 e a,' I 1. '. .

Ihe ~Ia~e I to Tic;rts, ' pcrforming nn Ille ronl will' Srlllnl' h:I>rt,,1l [Il'l Ion at the , : he Karo K:,lmlknff. Bi~ .111111 CII.~' Ball P"rK. :

I }'AI.ONl::Y THROWS Twn Bernard. Chee Wallecl: alld'. 1 he game Iiself II:', 110 hcar'l

Hamilton quarter back B~rnie _ Len "COWIlGY'" Hughes wilh Ing nil the slandlll~S al1ll the

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Faloney threw two touchdown By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lad)' wresller Betly Hawkins seml·[lIIals as ~oth tr[lms as passes, one each to Canadians National League I h dId wcll as St. Bon s hal e made Tommy Grant and Ron Howell. W' L Pct. GBL a so se e U c , plac~s for lhe sixth round. Ano(her Cal1[1dian, Gerry ~[c. San Francisco Ri :;1 .oRR - Co~ch Charlie Riddle of the Doug"n, counter! th~ other with Lo~ An~elcs fiR :;4 .0:;0 42' ,:1 Pony Lca2uc I,'cildi;:\ls has n[lmcII Idlhal1der rt one.yard plun~e. Slel'en Milwallkee fi:1:i:; ."4 v Da,c Hall 10 .,Iart for Ihcrn Oorsehuk converted Faloney's ritlsh\lr~h ,,0:;0 .jOO R '(' I I I while Crtl';Ic!rr en.,ch !lury and Ihe winner~' other points ChicR~o ,,7 ~n Ant 9 :;Ie IC( u e i Flllcerald has ,Ialed :,hke ~I'lr':

C. . II "7 6:1 .470 It' . (t th d f

I came when Ed, Learn conceder! Incrnna ' . 111\ to S ilr on e mOlln or a ~in~lc on Cam Fraser's 56. St. Loui~ :;5 R:; ,4R:l 12'~ 'Hal)' Cross.

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I . )' r\l!rted .. ~ ~er.lcan; R4Wmore ':."57-' 59' .49\'<131' YS~ Braves. ,; ;-, I'hDMk rules antI' 'made,'nll . Derr'61t' .'~,a' St .487 14; .', 'I'lIesc1:ry, 10.S0'· 81\1,,':Indiolls A. banker says tile llve wire ! ultempl to run out Fraser's Boston • 55 Ii] .466 16'.', I'S. Bl'a\'cs. in bllsi!lcs~ \Isllally ~l1iries . ~unt from the Hamilton 54-yard I Kansas Cily 55 "3 .466 16 ':' \\'ednesclay, 10.~O 3.m.,· lan· i brightl)', It helps if hc has the

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~I\)()re nJises a )(1.11\ of milk dllrill~ his evenin~ !lIcal hcre. ~f{)un' de" fended his crown against Y \ un Durelie here August 12.-l'PI rhoto,

lin!, WB.\hinilon;' 40 69 ,415 22\.. kecs vs. pcppcrrel1. rlgllt connectIOns.

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POLLING DIVISION NO, II.. house of Mn. F. Shea, 17 Goa·

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Shall Include both aide. of ling Street). Aldershot Street from Calv~r Avenue'to Empire Avenue, both sides of Empire Avenue from Cairo Street to Mayor Avenue,

POLLING DIVISION NO. 31A Shall Include: both sides of

Elilabeth Avenue from Fresh·

(Electora realding. in tilla of Lqng'. Hill :~ bolt Polllng Divlalon .hall vote at Itone Street, both tlol! the bulldlll4l formally known II Square, aouth ai~ld" the Holloway Studio, corner stone Street, fro",t Batu Hill Ind Henry Street.) to Barler's Hili·' ; '. '1 tg

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POLLING DIVISION NO. U Shan Include: Both Iides of

Road.) Ill, , . Street I town Roaa.

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Published By Authority Form No. 24

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL I (Section 50) I , I

(Eiectors residing In this (~Iector~ relldlng In this Polling Division shall vote at Polhng DIvision shall vote at Prince of W I Ar P house of Mr. E. ?l1arshall, 42

a es ena, enny· White way Street well Road.) .

POLLING DIVISION NO. 22 POLLING DIVISION NO. 32

Shall Include: Both sides of Empire Avenue from Fresh· water Road to Cairo Street.

(Electors residing in thi!!

ut orlty ' sides of Cathedral Street from Duckworth Street to Gower

, Street, both sides of. Ma50nlc Form No, 24 Terrace, louth aide of Gower

Street from Church Hill to Vic·

NOTIC'E OF GDAUT. OF A POLL toria Street, both side. of I\IU1 Church Hlll, botil II!lel of Bell Street.

(Selectj on 50) (Electors residing In this Polllng Division Ihall vote at L.S.P.U. Han, Vletorla ~treet.)

POLLISG DIVISIO ShaH Include' S )j

Queen's Rd I . oUlh . rOil! ' to ChUrch Hill Queen's Road 'I Street to Garr'ls rOll! 'd on

Sl e of Gower Street ley Street to Church ' side Long'! Hill Abo stone Street. Ve

(~lectoI1 reSiding Polling Division riul II

I! ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOHN'S WEST

Sha1\ Include: Both sides of Calver AVenue from Rankin st. to Aldershot st. both sides of Merrymeeting Road from Run, kin St., to Aldershot SI., south side of Merrymeeting Road from Aldershot St. to Blatch Avenue, both sides of Summer St,

Polling Divi.'!Ion shAll vote at house of ~ir. John Ryan, 63 Sulva Street).

ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOHN'S C£NTRE

POLLING DMSION NO. n Cathedral Parish Ihl! Shall Include: Both IIdes 01' Road,) , :i POLLING DIVISION NO. 33 Merrymeeting Road from Mayor I "

(PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND)

Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the electoral district aforesaid, that a poll has been granted for the election now pending for that electoral district, and that such poll will be opened

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote at Prince of Wales Arena, Penny, we1\ Road.

Shall include: both sides of Goodridge Street from Cmo (PROVINCE OF NEWFOUl'.1)LAND) Street to Aldershot Street both Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of sidcs of Liverpool Avenue, both h lId' . f 'd th t 11 h be sides of Malta Street. I tee ectora Istnct a ?reSal, a a ~o as en

Avenue t~ Bonaventure Avenue, POLLING DI\'IS[QS Mount St. Franci!, both sides of Shall include' \I.' N

' !It ewtown Road from Merry· Prescott Stree~. both

meeting Road to Mayor Ave· Gower Street froln nue, street to Prescott 5t

, on Thursday the 20th day of August, 1959, at the hour of eight o'clock in the morning in the following polling divisions comprised in the said electoral

(Electors residing in this', granted for the electIOn now pendmg for that Shan Include: Both sides of' polling Division shall vote at' electoral district and that such poll will be opened

Rostellan Street, both sides of' Prince of Wales Arena, Penny, on Thursday the '20th day of August 1959 at the hour well Road). ' Falkland Street, both sides of of eight o'clock in the morning in the following poll-

POLLING DIVISION NO. 23 , (Electors residing in this' side of Duckwor~h s~:;, Polling Division shall vote at Beck's, Cove to Prescoa' st, Patrick's Hall, Bonaventure both Sides of Water 5' Avenue,) Beck's Cove to Pr 'tlll , elcott

north Side of Duck~',r

Shea Street, both side.! of Downing Street, both sides of POLLISG DIVISION SO. 34 ing di\risions comprised in the said electoral district: POLLING DIVISION No. 13 I from Bell Street to th Shali include: Both sides of' Street.

district:

POLLING DIVISION NO. 1.

Emerson Streel, both sides of Prince of Wales Arena, Penr,y· ,Osbourne Street, both sides of well Road.) 'Darling Street, west side of

Portugal Cove Road from Eliz·

ShaH Include: East side of POLLING DIVISION NO. 1 Hill to Flower Hill, both !ides Cashin Avenue from Black. Shal1 inclnde: Both sides of of Monroe Street from Ilarter's march Road to Pennywell Road, Wickford Street, Moore Street, Hill to Flower Hill.

(Electors residing In this' Coefield's Lane and James (Electors residing In this Polling Division shaH vote at I Street, West side of Carter's Pollinjl Division shall vote at K. of C. Building, SI. Clare' Hill, North side of Queen's The Guards Club Rooms, Le· Avenue). Road and New Gower Street ~Iarchant Road, entrance on

Calver Avenue from Mayor Ave I (~lecto:s, residing ~ nue to Newtown Road, both: polling. DIVISion !hlll Sides of Calver Street, both' L,S,P,U, Hail, Victoril sides of Goodridge Street from;

ShaH Include both sides of ,Linscott Street, South side 01 POLLING DIVISION NO. 12. ,Pennywell Road from Fresh· Shall Include both aides of , water Road to Franklyn AI·e· Golf Avenue. nue. :-;orth side of Pennywell (Eiectora residing in this Road from Freshwater Road to I polling Division shall vote al

'Prince of Wales Extension, both' K. of C. Building, SI. Clare

abeth 'Avenue to Gooseberry Lane, south side of Gooseberry Lane within the City Bound· ary.

(Electors residing In this, PolUng Division shan vote at POLLING DIVISION NO. 35 Brinton Memorial School, Shall Include: West side of

frgm Carter', Hill to Lime Barter's Hm.) Street. ~

POLLING DIVISION NO. 11

Mayor ,Ave" to Newtown Road POLLISG DIVISIO\ ' both Sides of Howley Avenue Shall include: B Ih Extension, east side of Mayor Barnes Road from 0 I'

,Avenue from Freshwater Road 10 ~Iullork Street b h ' to Goodridge Str,e~t. . Barnes Place, bot~1

(Elector,! .. resldmg In thiS I Military Road frorr, Polling DlVlSlOn shaH vote at Cross to Gmison Hill.

Strawberry Marsh Road. Cookstown Road from LeMar· POLLING DIVISION NO, IS. chant Road to Freshwater Road,

':Iidcs 01 Prince of Wales Street Avenue.) : Extension. 'I (Electors rcsiding In this I polling Division shall I'ote at , Prince of Wales Arena, Pen:!)"

Shall Include soulh side of POLLING DIVISION NO. 24 south side of Freshwaler Road

(Electors residing In this polling Division shall vote at Guard Club RoolT15, Lemarchant Road, entrance on Barter's Hill.

Shall include: Both sides of ~ieFarlane Street, both sides of Central Street from Flower Hill to Brazil Street, both sidl!jl of Caul's Lane, both sides of Sheehan's Shute, l>oth sides of Barron Street.

C,L,B. Armoury, Harvey Road.) (Electors, residiq ~ Polling DIVISion Ira'!

POLLING DIVISION NO, U Cathedral Parish HI~

well Road.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. I Shall include: South side of Empire' Avenue from Fresh· Shall Include: West side of !~b~ ~~;~:;chant Road to Lin

water Road to Cashin Avenue, Aldershot Street from Merry, (Electors residing in thi!; both sides of Grenfeli Avenue., meeting Road to Calver Ave" Polling Division shall, vote at' Duckworth Street and New (Electors residing in this

Polling Division shall vote at St . Michael's Hall, Casey Street.)

Shall include: Both sides of' Road.) McDoujlall Street, both sides I Barnes Road from Mullock POLLISG Dn'ISIOS ' Street to McDougall Street, l>oth ShaH inclJde: BOlh ' Sides of Monkstown Road from Barnes Road fro:n POLLISG DI\'151O:'> SO. 2

Shall Include bOlh sides 01 Franklyn Avenue, Both sides of Fitzpatrick Avenue.

(Eiectors residing In this both sidel Calvert Avenue from Prince of Wales Arena, Penny. Gower Street from Beck's Cove po~l!ng Division shall vote at Aldershot Street to Mayor Ave, well Road), to Queen's Street, both side of

Rawlin'l Crosl to William Street to Bonare'nlu1e Pnnce of Wales Arena, Penny· bot\l .sides of ~!errymeeting Water Street from Beck's Cove well Road,) Road from Rankin Street to to Queen's Street, William's Street. . east side of ~v""'c:m

POLLING DIVISION NO. H. (Electors residing In this

poiling Dil'ision shall I'ote at ,Prince of Wales Arena, Per.ny· "'ell Road.)

Shall include both sidl!jl 01 ~!ount Royal Avenue, north side of St. Clare Avenue from

I POLLISG DIYISIOS NO. 3. Golf Avenue to Mount Royal Shall include both ~ides ul Avenue, south side of St, Clare

Prince of Wales Street and Avenue from K. or C. Building louth side of Pennywell Road! to Mount Royal Avenue. :rom Franklyn Avenue:O : (Electors residing In this prince of Wales Street. ,Polling Division shall vote at

(Electors residing In this' K. of C. Building, St. Clar~ polling Division shnll \'ote at' Avenue.) ?rir.ce of WRies Arena, Penny· ~'ell Road.)

POLLING DlYlSIOS NO. •• Shall include both sides of

'}ear Street, :';orth side of Le· " \!archant Road from Boncloddy

;treet to Prince of Wales Street. , (Eiectors residing in this !Polling Dil'ision shall I'ote at

; ?rince 01 Wales Arena, Penny· Nell Road,)

'~OLLING DIVISION l'i0. 5. , Shall include both sides of i 3eaumont Street from Campbell

, ,\venue to Bennett Avenue, both

POLLING DIVISION NO. IS. Shall include north side of

Le~larchant ~oad from Pleasant Stre!j1 to Bennett Avenue, norlh side of St. Clare Avenue from Le~Larchant Road to Golf AI" enue, west side of St. Clare Avenue from Le)larchant Road to and including K. of C. Build· ing, ea,t side of Bennett Av· enue from LeMarchant Road to Blackmarsh Road.

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote at K. of C. Bulldl~, 'SI. Clare AI'enue.)

;ides of Blackmarsh Road from :ampbell Avenue to Cashin POLLING DIVISION NO, 16. ~venue.

(Electors residing In this Shall Include both sides of : ?olling Dil'islon rhall vote at I Boncloddy Street, south side of ,!{. of C. Building, St. Clare' Pennywell Road from Raleigh i ~venue) Street to Golf Avenue, louth " side of Freshwater Road from

: POLLll'iG DIVISIO~ NO.8. , , Shall Include west side 01 I :ampbell Avenue from Le~lar·

, ' " !hant Road to and Including

Linscott Street to Empire Av· enue.

(Electors residing In this

Freshwater Road, both sides of POLLING DIVISION NO. 36 Lane, both !id~ of Holdsworth POLLING DIVISION NO. U Newtown Road from Mayor. I Shall include: :-;orlh side of Street, both sides of Adelaide Shall include: Both sides of Avenue to Empire Avenue, Le~!archant Road from Cooks Street, from Water Street to' Brazil Square from New Gower both sides of ,Rankin Street" town Road to Boncloddy Sireet, Codner's Lane. street to Casey Street, both both SIde.! McNeil Street. INorth side of LeMarchant Road .Electors residinjl In this sides of Casey Street from New

(~lectors, .residing In this nue from Howley PoHIng DlVlslOn IhaH vole at 'Fleming Street. bo:1 Cathedral Parish HaH, Queen's Maxse Street, c~tb i Road,) Monkstown Road fro~

(Electors residing in this! from Prince of Wales Street Polling Division shall vole at GDwer Street to Bra:ril Street, Polling Division shall vote at I to Campbell Avenue, C.L.B. Armoury, Harvey Road,) both sides of New Gower Street POLLING DIVISION NO. %5 Prince 01 Wales Arena, Penny, (Electors residing III ttIa from Walde grave Street to Shall Include: Both sides of well Road). Polling Division shall vote at POLLING DIVISION NO. I Pleasant Street, both sides of I Circular Road west of Monks·

K. of C. Building, St. Clare I Shall include: Both sides of Pleannt Street from New Gow· town Road, both sides of Bona·

Street to Circular R~/' (Electors m:dilli iI

Polling Dil'ision Ihlll Cathedral Parisr. Hili, Road.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 25 AI'enue). i.eabot Street from Lime Street er Street to Springdale Street., venture Avenue from Fleming to Brazil Street. (ElectoT5 residing in this Street to Kelly's Brook, both POLLING DlYISIOX

(Electors residing' In the polling Division shall vot~ at sid~ of Empire Avenue from Shall includ!: [II! ' Shall include: Both sides 'of

Appledore Place, both sides of ,POLLING DIVISION NO, 1'1 Bideford Place, both side of Shall Include: Both sidel of Cork Place, both sides. of Beaumont Street, Ea.st, west Dartmouth Place, both sides of !side of Campbell Avenne from Strawberry Marsh R. north side ',house No. 87 Inclusive to house of Eilzabeth Avenue from Bon· I' No. 133 Inclusive, east side of aventure Avenue to Portugal Campbell Avenue from SI. Cove Road, both sides of Kent Clare J,.~'~nue to house No. 146 Place, Church of England Or· inclusive. phanage (Girls). (Electors residing In this

(Elector~ . residing In this Polling DI,ision shall vote at Polling DIVISIOn shall vote at I K. of C. l\uilding, St. Clare Brinton Memorial School. 'Avenue). Strawberry Manh Road.

POLLING DIVISION NO. 31 POLLING DIVISION NO. 26

Shall include: both sidel 01

Polling Division Ihall vote It St. Mlchael'l Hal1, Casey Mayor Avenue to Carpaslan' Carter's Hill, eIl:!i~ Guards Club Rooms LeMarchant Street.) Road. 'ter's Street, nor.h [~ Road, entrance on Barter's (Electora residing In this ingstone Street fro~ Hill). POLLING DIVISION NO. 11 Polling Division shall vote at to Barter's Hil~ i»'J

Shall Include: Both eides of I st. Patrick's Hall, Bonaventure Balsam Street.

POLLING DIVISION NO. 4 Dunford Street, both .Ides of Avenue.) Shall include: Both sides of Haggerty Street Ind both aides (Electora mitr b

Barter's Hill from Central of John Street. POLLIJIfG DIVISION NO. 18 Polling Division iIll Street to LeMarchant Road, (Electors residing In Ihis Shall Include: Rennies Mill L,S.P.U. Hall, Vir:fl both sides of Lim. Street from Polling Division !han vote at Road from Rennies Bridge to Cabot Street 10 LeMarchant the bulldi!l4; formally known as Carpasian Road, Carpa!ian Road Road. Holloway Studio, eorner Bates from Circular Road to Rennies

(EIecto~ residing III Ihls HiU and Henry Street.) ~nl1 Road, Pine Bud Avenue 'Polling Division shall TOte It from Carpaslan Road to Allan· Guards Club Rooml, LeMar· POLLING DIVISION NO. 14 dale Road, and Pine Bud chant Road, entrance on Bar· Both !ides of Flower Hill, Apartments, also Reeves Place ter'. Hill,) l>oth sides of Monroe Street and Rendell Place.

from Flower Hill to Braz11 (Electors residing In tilis

POLLING D\\'[SIOS Shall Include: '

Duckworth Street /ro~ Road to Bell S:rel( of Young Slree~ bo~ Tessier Place, bolh ~dl ray Street.

Shall Include: East side of I Hatcher Street, both II de of Aldershot Street from Merry· Burke Place( both sides of Uni· meeting Road to Calver Avenue versity Avenue, both sides of POLLING DIVISION NO.5 both sides of Avalon Street Curtis Place. Shall include: Both sidll5 of

Stree!. Polling Division shall vote at (Electo~ reliding in this St. Patrick's Hall, Bonaventure

Polling Division shall vote at St. Avenue.)

(Electors midi:1 Polling Dil'i!~on shlJ L's.P.U. Hall, \'itlorJ

POLLISG DI\'ISIOS ' Shall include: :ior.l

Queen's Road fro~ Hill to Balsam S:rt!\

both sides of Edinburgh Street, (Eiectors residing in this I Lime Street from New Gower both sides of Merrymeeting Polling Division shall vote at Street to Cabot Street. North Road from Aldershot Street to 'house of Mr!. M. Hennessey, 11 side of New Gower Street from Mayor Avenue. Burke Place). (Rear entrance), Adelaide Street to Barter'l Hill.

(Electors residing In this (Electors residing in this Polllng Division shall vote at POLLING DIVISION NO, 38A, Polling Division shall vote It Prince of Wales Arena, Penny. The Guards Club Rooms, LeMar· well Road. Shall include both sides of chant Road, entranci on Bar·

Gambler Street, both sidel of ter's Hill.) POLLING DIVISION NO. 27 Blackall Place, both sides of

Paton Street. POLLING DIVISION NO. I

Michael's Hall, Casey Street.) POLLING DIVISION NO. 27

POLLING DIVISION NO. 15 I Shall Include: Both sides of Shal1 include: Both sides of Rowan Street, l>oth sides of

Brazil Street from Central Exeter Avenue, both sides of side of Queen'~ ROI,~ ,

Street to LeMarchant Road, Linden Court, both side~ of worth ~trert to D:eI~ both Iides of Monroe Street Beech Place, both !ides of Elm I nor~h Side of [,on,(1 from BratH Street to Casey Place, l>oth .ides of Sycamore LlvlDgstone Stm,: Street. Place, both side. of Larch (Electors rel:dl~

Electors re;Idlng in this Place, both lides of Vallflhan Polling Division Ihail aouse No. 85, east side of Camp· )ell Avenue from Lemarchant Road to SI. Clare Avenue.

(Electors residing In thls ?olllng Division shall vote at it of C. Building, St. Clare '"enue,)

Polling Division shan vote at Prince of Walel Arena, Penny· well Road.) Shall Include: North .Ide of

Freshwater Road from Blotch POLLING DIVISION NO. n. Avenue to Empire Avenue,

Shall Include both IIdet of both lidel of Hamel Street, both Prowse Avenue east of Cuhln side. of Monchy Street, both Avenue, both IIde. of Smith ,Ides of Winchester Street. Avenue Exten.lon, east aide of (Electors residing in this Cashin Avenue from Empire Polling Dlvi.llon sha1\ vote at Avenue to Pennywell Road. Prince of Wales Arena, Penny·

~Iectora. residing in this, Shall Include: Both sides of Polll~ DiVIsion shall vote at', Codner's Lane; both side. of house of Mrs. M. Hennessey, 11 Cuddiby Street, both sides of Burke Place. (Rear entrance). Finn Street, both sides of Lyon'.

Polling Division .hall vote It Place. L,S.P.U. H.n, \,ictorJ

The Guards Club Rooml, Lt· (Electors rliidlnll In this Marchant Raid, entrance on Polling Division .hall vote It Barter'l Hill.) St. Patrick's Hall, Bonaventure

POLLIN G DI\1SlOS ' Shall include; Both·

Parade Street, bolt Spencer Street.

(Electon residir,g Polling Division shill C.L,B. ArmoUry, Harrer

Avenue).

POLLING DIVISION NO.7, Shall include both sld~s of

it. Clare Avenue from Mount Avenue to Campbell Av·

mue. (Electors residing In this

'oiling Division shall vote at ~, of C. Building, St. Clare

(Etectora residing in IhlI well Road). Po\1lnll Division Ihall vote It Prince of Wales Arena, Penny· POLLING DIVISION NO, 28' well Road.) ShaH Include: Both .Ides of

POLLING DIVISION NO, 1~, Cairo Street, both sides of Suez Street, both sides of Suvla St.,

Shall include both .Ide! of (Electors residing In thi!! ,POLLING DIVISION NO.8, Baltimore Street, west side of Polling Division shall vote at

" " Shall include both sides oi 1 Bonaventure Avenue Irom house of John Ryan, 63 Suvla

Pleasant Avenue. Avenue from Newtown Road to POLLING DIVISION NO 29

Square, botil sidel of Notre POLLING DIVISION NO. 19. Dame Street, both lidet of

ShaH include st. Patrick's Queen Street, both aide. of Mercy Home. Simm's Street.

(Electors residing In this, (Electors residing in this PoIling Division shan vote at Polling Division shall vote It St. Patrick's Mercy Home, 1:.ong Cathedral Parish Han, Queen's Pond Road.) Road).

POLLING DIVISION NO, S9A.

Shall Include St. Patrick's 1>lercy Home.

(Electors residing In this Polling Division Ihal\ vote at SI. Patrick's Mercy Home, Lung Pond Road.)

POLLING DIVISION No, 11 Shall Include: Both !Ides of

Charlton Street from Springdale StJ'eet to Casey Street, both sides of Casey Street from Cen· tral Street to LeMarchant Road.

(ElectOr! residing in this Polling Division shaH vote at St. Michael's Hall, Casey Street.

POLLING DIVISION NO. 17 Shall Include: South IIde of

LeMarchant Road, from Priljce of Wale. Stnet to SI. Clare Avenue.

POLLING DIVISION NO. 28 Shall include: Both sides of

Maple Street, both lides of Stoneyhouse Street, l>otb sides of Millbank Street both sides of of Chestnut Place, both sides of Prince William Place.

(Electo~ resldlnl In this Polling Division shaH vote at SI. Patrick'. Hall, Bonaventure Avenue.)

POLLISG DI\"IS[QS Shall include: Bo:h

Hayward Menue, both Howley Al'enue, bolh William Street lroll! Road to Hayward

(Electors residinl polling Dirision ~baIl C.L.B. ArmoUry, Hll"I'll

POLLISG D!\'ISIOS

I . :.'

,{ltchener Avenue, bolh sides of, Mayor Avenue to Ellubeth Av. Street, corner of Empire Ave), Ilorri!! Avenue, both sides uf I enue, both sides of Ellzabeth

(Electors residing In thIs Bonaventure Avenue both ,sides ' 'olling Division shall I'ote at of Irvin's Road, both sides of Shall Include: Both side.l of

POLLING DIVISION NO, 40.

POLLING DIVISION NO. , Shall Include: Both sides of

Waidegravi Street, both sides George Street from Waldegrave to Queen Street, both sldel of New Gower Street from Walde· grave Street to Queen Street, both sides of Water Street from WBldCilrave Street to Queen Street.

(Electors midlng In this Polling Division shall vote at C.L.B. Armoury, Harvey Road.)

POLLING DIVISION NO, :t9 Shall include: Both + .ides of

Allandale Road from Bonaven· ture Avenue to Elizabeth Ave· nue, both sides of poplar Ave· nue.

Shall indude: BOlh Catherine Street. both Bonaventure Me nue tary Road to Howiey both sides of }Iulio<k from Hayward Monkstown Road,

~ ~ " I f. : " '

(, of C, Building, St. Clare Pine Bud Place, Westerland Anderson Avenue, both sides \venue.) Farm. of Graves Street, both side of

I POLLING DIVISION NO. a. (Electors residing In thIS Guy Street .\om Anderson AI"

Polllng Division shall vote Rl enue to Baltimore Street in· House of Mrs. E. Dyer, 4a clu~lng Ki:ke Place, both sides Allandale Roa~.) of Hayles Avenue and both

aides of Little Street Shall Include Pennyw~ll

load West from Gall A'I~nlle a Coshln Avenue on the nurth ide and Pennywell Road W'Clt POLLING DIVISION NO. 19. rom Smith Avenue 10 Cashin "

(Ejectors residing in thl, Polling Division shall vote at house of John Ryan, 63 Suvla Street, corner of Empire Ave), \ve'nue on the south side, 'I Shall Inelude west side at

(Electors residing In this ~1ayor Ave., from Freshwater 'olIlng Division shall vole at Road to GDodrldge Street, both

of C. Building, St. Ciare sides of Blatch Avenue~ north POLLING DIVISION NO. 30 side of Freshwater Rroad from

I Cook's Street to Blatch A Shall Include: Both sides of venue. Allandale Road from Elizabeth

_lrUJcl,l,,;'G DlVISIUN NO, 10. (Electors residing In this Avenue to Long Pond Road, Shall include Doth sides of Poillng Division shal1 vote It both sides of Allandale Place,

J'Neil Avenue, l>olh sides of Prince of Wales Arena, Penny· both sldea of Long Pond Ruad Avenue. wel1 Road.) from EliZllbeth Avenue to AI·

(Electors residing In th~ landale Road. Division Ih'all vote at POLLING DIVISION NO, 20, (Electors luldlng In this

of C. Building, 51. Clare Shal1 Include both Ilde.l of Po11ing Division shal1 vute at ,) Byron Street, both sides of New. Brinton Memorial School,

town Rolid from Empire Av. Strawberry Marsh Road.

G DIVISION NO. 11, enue to El1zabeth Avenue, both ' Shall include both sidts 01 sides of Rodney Street, both POLLING DIVISION NO. S1

Street, south ~Ide sides of Wal1ace Place, hoth Shall Include: Ea.t .Ide of 'pn'nv,vpll Road from Prince ul Id f Whit S I B es 0 eway treet rom Oxen Pond Road from Fresh·

Street to Raleigh Street, Bonavenlure Av t N enue a ew· water Road to City' Boundary, side Pennywell· ROdd town Road., North 'side 'of Freshwater ,Road

Prince of WaItt Street !::X. (&lectora ,residing In' this from Empire Av.nue to City to Smith Avenue: 'Pollihll Dlvllion shal1 vote It Boundary.

11i".0'0.0. resldlnc In thlljHouse of Mr. E. Mirmal1, 42 (Eiectors residing In this Dlvl!.Ion shall vote.t White way Street. Polling Division .hall vote at

, I,

Shall include botb sides of Gibbs Place, north side of How· lett A venue, both sides of Ellis Place.

(Electors residing in ,this Polling Division shall vote at house of Mrs. I. Penney, 11 Howlett Avenue.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 40A.

Shall Include both airles of Gosllng Street, south !ide of Howlett Avenue.

(Electora residing In this Polling Division shall vote 1t house of Mrs, F. Shea, 17 Gas· ling Street.)

N oUce is further given that the persons duly nominated as candidates In the al>ove men· t10ned electoral district, and only for whom votes may be cast are: 1. HOLLETT, MALCOLM M,

• IB Mapl. Slr .. t, St. John'" Journllllt,

2. SMALLWOOD, JOSEPH R. Clrcullr Raid, St; "John'l. Pramlar. Da~ed at St. John's !hI. 10th

day of August, 1959. ' ERIC A. SEYMOUR,

Returnlnll Officlr.

(Electors residing in this Polling Division shall vote at the bullding formRlIy known II

Holloway Studio, corner Bates Hill and Henry Street.

POLLING DIVISION No. B Shal\ include: Both sides of

Burke's Square, both sides of Duggan Street, both slde.l of Gilmore Street, both sides of Sebastian Street, both .ides of Stephen Street from New Gow· er street to Central Street, both sides of POptlo Street.

(Electors residing in th~ Polling Division shall vote at St. Michael's Hall, C&lIey Street.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 18 Shall include: Both sides of

Goodview Street, both .Idel of Cookstown Road from Cabot Str~et to LeMarehant Road and Saunders' Place.

(Electorl resldill4l In tbis Polling Division Ihall vote at the bullding formally known u Holloway studio, corner Bates Hill'lnd Henry Street.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 19 Shall include both sides of

Gilbert St. from Cuey St. to to Springdale Street, East side of Springdale Street from New Gower Street to LeMarchant Road, both sides of New Gower

POLLING DIVISION No, 9 • Str~et from Pleasant Street to Sprsngdale Street.

Shall include:-Iloth ~ides of (Electors residing in thi! Barter's Hill from New Gower Polling Division shall vote at Street to Central Street, both SI. Michael's Hall, Casey Street. sides of Clifford Street, both sldl!jl of Stephen Street from Central Street to Monroe Street.

(EIectora resldlnll In this Polling DiviSIon Ihan vote at St. Patrick'. Hall, Bonaventure Avenue.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 30 Shall Include: Belvedere Or·

phanage and Lodge, both .ides

(Electors residing polling Division shall Cathedral parish HaiL Road,)

of Belvedere Street from Barnl!jl 'lsiOS Road to Circular Road, Cabot I POLLI:'iG Dn, h' Row, Coleman Place, l){)nnelly's, Sh~Il include: B~~ Lane: both sides of Fleming, Garmon JlIll, bo1h Street. I Feaver's Lane. bo

(Electon reaidil1ii In this Victoria Street. fro~ Polling Division shall vote at St. Street to Queen' I Patrick's Hall, Bonaventure Ave· sidel of Cathedra nue.) Gower Street to 'en~

Presentation ConI Convent, The palaet Bonaventure', CoIleg'" POLLING DIVISION NO, S1

Shall include: Both sides of Bates Hill, both sides of Bog· gan Street, l>oth sidet of Henry Street, l>oth sides of Bulley Street, both sida of Dick's Square, Kimberly RoW, ealt side of Beck'. Cove .

(Electors residing In thla Polling Division Ihall vole at L,S.P.U. Hall, Victoria Stree!.)

(Electors midiol polling Division sh3Il

St. Patrick" Hall, Avenue,)

POLLING DIVJSIO~ Sbali include: £all

Cookstown Road frOIIl cbant Rosd to ....... 'n ... ,., botb sides of t

(Electors residing In this Polling DivlBlon shall vote It C.L.B. Armoury, Harvey Road,)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 20 Shall Include: Both sides of

Bond Street from Prescott Street to ,Church HlII, both sides of Chapel Street, Nortb II de oC Gower Street from Victoria POLLING DMBION NO. U

POLLING DIVISION NO. 18 Street to· Church Hill Including Shall Include: Both .ides of

from parade Sirtl r/. Street, bolt lide.!

Shall include: Both sides of the C. of E. Rcetory, both' Harvey ROld, Fort Town!hend Central Street from Barter'uldel of Queen's Road from lind Memorial University, both

Street, , ntXI (continued on

,

ished FOJ

OF G (Se

ST. JOM (continued fl

. relldlng in shall vat

, Harvey Re

Avenue, street.

~siding In this shall vote at C

jllrvey Road).

DIVISION NO, East &Ide

Avenue f I to Elizabeth

sides of Carp (,(Jng pond to

fiouth sid, Arenue from I Menue to par

both sides of West of Allal sides of Whit

residing in shall va

Hall, Bonal'e:

DIVISION NO West sid

, Road from to Elizabeth

sides First A ~ West side Robil side of Rennie! Military Roa

both side 'A."nue. both sic

from ~fonk!

Mill ROle Dover I

and Abr

East sid Street from

New Gower of Buchanan of Princes 01 George

Strel Street, both si,

lish~~ OF

c:

I~G D1YlS10!f inelude: ~ulb

, R:I. from neh HU~

I Road troll! to Garrison Gower S~t

Ht to Church 8~R's HlII Abo ;;lr~~l '-etorl relidlnl , Dlyuion mau ral Parish Hall,

:I~G Dn'ISIOS , 1 "elude: W~t .. StTtet, both Str~et from

: 0 Preno\t Strtt~ Duckworth

C O\'e to ""0""" id'1 oC Water

Cove to Prescott '.n. of Duckworth 3 p II Slrttt to

":~n. rtsidinr la "DI\'ls10n Ihlll l HaU, VictOria

:I";G Dn'ISIOS .: Indude: Botb .~ hoad from ::. ~,k Street. both . , Place, both ,:, Road from : ~ G"rrUon Hill.

·c ,:on residing c' D: \'ision rltlll

'::r"l Pari1h HaU, )

U";G DnlSIOS ,.: Inc!;Jde: Both f' Road from . : to Bonl\"entlll't l: ~,. o[

~:Jrn Howley · ~, Slrtet. both • ~treet, both

"'.own Road from ,'. :0 Circular R~ P~:Orl relidinc

.~ ~ Dlnsion abtll .• ~. ral PariJh H1ll,

11.1~G

,,:: include: lut f ~', Hill, fut Ililt

<; :reet. north lillt · r~e StrHt from ',:-.er'l Hill, boti J:;-, StrHl

i : re: C)TI ruldiq II ". ~ Diyuion lAID. 'l" Hall; ViCUIN

~:r~l

·::ec:on ruldini ."" Dinsion ahIll .. , r t- Hal~ Victoria

tll.lISG Dn-ISIOS >.:1 melude: North • t~,·s Road fn)1I

I to Balsam t C)! Queen's :-h SU"Ht III ~ h tid. of Lon(s · .~.,'tone Streel ,::~ton reaidiJIJ ': ro+: Di\-won IbIlI

, " 1..". Hall, Victortl

, W!'DM!SDAY AUGUSoT 19, 19.59

15 Q

POLLING DmllON NO. I lhall inelUlle btIIllDln..t

junetlonof Huvr Trel Road Ind Bay Buill Road, liang IOUth lid. of Heavy Tree Road Ie Short'. Koad, along IIld road 10 Baek LIne, alollJ Bacll Line to Doyll" CClrner, thenee eut alan, Bay Bullt Road \0 point beglnnln"

&undarr Ie Top"!! Road High· Mrl,Harvel, 59 Cralgmlllar Avenue. way oul.lld. City Boundary' to Avenue). Road. DeLuxI, South Iide of

POLL .; DlVISIO., ~O. 54 Sh~ll indude both ,". - of

POLLING DIVISION NO, 50 pleasant Strcct from ~'. 'ingdale

Eiectors residing in this Polling Division shall vote at house oC Mrs. Annie Anderson, Quidi Vidi Village).

By Authority Form No. 24

OF GRANT OF t. 'OLL (Selection 50)

DISTRICT' OF !T. JOHN'S CENTRE

(continued from prel'lou5 page)

rllidi~~ in this, Water Street from Waldegrave shail vote at [' Street to Springdale. Harl· t )" Road.) (Electors residing In thie

, Polling Division shall vote at SI. Mlchael's Hall, C I •• y Street.) DIY1S(OS ~O. 45

Both ~ides of north side of

. R~i from Feild POLLI~G DIVISION NO. III ~\enue, both I Shall Include: Botb slde.s of

S:rt~\. William Street from Hayward en" in this Pol· .Avenue to Monkstown Road,

~:II~ :ote at C.L,B. I (Electors residing In thla

ToplIll Road from ROAd De· POLLING DIVISION NO, 3_ Luxe Ie Cowan Avenue. Shall Include both siden ot

(Electorl reddin, In this 'Waterford Bridge Road from Polllnil D1v1.lon .hlll vote It Cross Roads to' Syme's Bridge Kilbrld. Ptmh Hall, Waterford and both .Ides of Topsail Road BridIe, Irom Cross Road! to House No.

(Electors re.ldln, Po1l!n, DlviJlon sban Church D f Enillnd Gouldl).

In this POLUNG DIVISION NO, U vote at Shall Include both ~Idps of School, Waterford Bridge Road from

POLLING DMSION NO. e Shall Include Pettl Harbour,

north end of brid,e to Point Rocks.

Waterford BrIdge to Cowan Avenue and Eut side of Cowan Avenue.

(Electol'll resIding In this Polllnil Division ahall vote at Kilbride Parhh 'Hall, Waterford Bridge). (EI.eton' re.ldin, In this

Polling Dlvillon .ball vote at the home of Mn. Mary Stack, ,Petty Harbour,

POLUNG DIVISION NO, IS Shall Include both sides of

Water Street from Hutchings POLLING DIVISION NO,' Street to Patrick Street, both Shall Include Petty Harbour side! uf Plank Ruad both sides

Irom hou.e of Alva Ltl to of Brine Street. house of M1'I, Susl. ChaI. In. (Electors resIding In this elusIve. Polling Division ~hall vote at

(Electol'l realdlng In th!5" Holy Cross AuditorIum, PatrIck Polling Dlvillon aball vote at Street), Mrs. E, Weir, Petty Harbour),

POLLING DIVISION NO, 24

96 inclwive). (Electors resldlnl1 In this

Polling DIvision $hall vote at ~rs, p, Murphy, 726 Water Street West.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. n Shall Include both sides of

Eric Street, both sid~s of Me· Kay Street.

.Electors residing In this Polling Division ahall vote at Mrs, Edward Birmingham, 39 McKay Street),

POLLI~G DIVISION NO, 18 Shall include both sid.. of

Southside Road from house No. 407 inclusive to City B mdary. both sides l' Blackhead Road Cram Southside Road to City Boundary,

(Electors residing In thIs Polling Division shall vote at Mrs. ThomBl Reddy, Soutb

Shall include South side of Street to Patrick Street. LeMarchant Road from Bennett (Elcc:l'ls resdirg in thi~ Avenue to Hamilton Avenue Polling Division !hui' vote at POLLING DIVISION NO, 15 both sides of Bennett Avenu~ I Holy Cr0~'5 AUI!ilLrium, Patrick shall Include: Signal Hill from from Hamilton Avenue to Le.! Street. ,City Limits to Cabot Tower Marchant Road, North side of POLLING' DJVJ~- - 'I NO. 55 '[ (Rural). Hamilton Avenue from No. 19B Shall include both sides of (Electors resIding In this Inclusive to.' Bennett Avenue. Charlton Street from Sprin~. I Poll1ng Division shall vote at South side of Hamilton Avenue dal Street to Coronation Street, SI. Joseph's Girls' School, Sig­from Alexander Street to No.' both sides of Coronation Street. nal Htll Road). 219 inclusive. (Electors residing b this,

. . Pollln~ Division shall vote at I POLLING DIVISION NO. 16 (Electors . ~esldmg In this Holy Cross Auditorium, Patrick shall include: Both sides of

Polling DlvlBlon shall vote at, Str et Portugal Cove Road Cram Holy Cross Auditorium, Patrick [ e. Hunt's Lane to Wescott's Road Street. I POLLISG DIVISION NO. 56 both sides of Major's Path,

Shall include north side ot both sides of T.C.A. Road and POLLI~G DIVISION NO, 51 Topsail Road from Bruse No. Bell's Turn, and side roads. Shall !Dclude South Side of; 98 inclusive to Top'.ail Hig':! (RUral).

Topsail Road from Tessier's I way and Tessier's Lane. (Electors r~sidlng In this Lane Inclusive to City Bound· I (Elc:tors residing in this Poll1ng Dlv!slon shall vote at ary, and 18th. Street. ,Polling Division small vole at S1. Theresa s School. Portugal

• no I h T'I COve Road), (Electon residing in this, ..!rs. John "a s ,170 opsal

Pollillfi Division shall vote at Road POLLING DIVISION NO. 17 Mrs. M. Morrissey, 182 Topsail h II . I d . Road. POLLING DIVISION NO, 57 s a inC u e: Both sides of

Portugal Cove Road from ~ew Sh~ll include Agnes Prall Cove' Road to Hunt's Lane'

POLLING DIVISION NO. ~% ~femorial Home: Topsai~ Road: Both sides .Df Brady's path;

POLLING DIVISION NO.1 Shall Include Petty Harbour

from house of John Chale to houll of John Pynn IncltlJive,

Sball Ir.clude North side of Hamlllon Street from New Gow er Street to Power Street, South 81de of Hamilton Streef from New Gower Street to Patrick Street,

Both ,ides of Waier Strept I ElectoNi .. ~esldlDg In thiS both sides of Mount Cashel Cram Springdale Street to PolllOg DIVISion shall vote at Road. and side roads (rural). Hutchings Street, both sideJ of Agnes. Pra.tt Memonal. Home. (Electors residing in this Brennan Street, botb 8ides of Notice 15 further given that Polling Division shall vote at

POLLING DIVISION NO. 19 Bambrick Street and Rossit~r's the persons duiy nominated as I residence of ~fr. Thoma! J,

La d W t Id f S candidates in the above men· Stamp, Portugal Cave Road) . Shall include: Both sides of ne, an es 5 e r prtng· tioned electoral district. and

Side,

(Electol'll retidlnl In this Polling Dlvillon shall vote at Church of England Han, Petty Harbour).

(Electon resldlnll In this Polling Division thaI! vote at Holy Cron Auditorium, Patrick

Mill Lane, both sides of South· dale from Water Slre.et to New only for whom votes may be sIde Road from St. Mary's Gower Street, Bambnck Street. cast are: Church to House No, 398 in· (Electorl residing in this cluslve. Polling Dlvl5ion 8hall vote at

POLLING DIVISION NO, 11 shall include: Both siQes of

, Plymouth Road, both sides of

POLLING DIVISION NO. 8) , Street. Shall Include Matidlll( Cove,

1-\ Road). I Polling DivIsion thall vote at !1M . I Cathedral Parisb Hall, Queen'.

(Electon residing III thi8 Holy Cr08S Auditorium, Patrick Polling Division shall vote at Street).

[ Temperance Street, both sides 1. DEVINE. CHARLES 5" lof Cook's Hill, both sidea at

48 St. Clare Avenul, Hunt's Lane, both sides of · . 0" SO '8 I Road).

DI\I~I ." , · East side of

Mrs. Ronald O'Toole,26S South· side Road .

St, John'l, Commil~ion Duckworth Street from Hill of POLL;NC DlVISIOS ~O. 5S AUlnt. i Chips to bottom of Signal HII!

,\e~ue fro m POLLING DIVISION NO. !1 · Elizabeth Ave·, Shall Include: Both .Idel of \0 [ Carpasian I Long Pond Rd, from Carpallan

(Electorl . re.lding In thl. POLLING DIVISION NO. Ul Polling Dlvldon .hall vote at Shall Include north aide of lin, A, Madden, Maddox Cove)' Hamllton Street from Power

Street to Patrick Street, both Shall Include both :ide f 2, O'DEA, JOHN R" I Road. both sides of Cavell

POLLING DIVISION ~O. (0 Hutchings Street, both side of Ch.rry Hill, New Cove Rd., i Avenue and I¥von Row. Shall Include: Both sides of Convent Square, both sides of St, John's, Manager. I (Electors residing In thIs

~rI °pond to Elil' Road to Eliazbeth Avenue, POLLING DMSION NO, 10 side. of Power Street from Shall Include both .Ide of Old Hamilton street to Patr!~k SI. Southside Road from S1. Mary'a Deanery Avenue, both aide of 3, RENOUF, GEORGE REX., Polling Division shall vote at

L~r.! !outh side of (Electors relidln!! In lith \ r"J! from Bona· Polling Division shall vote at . \ , \0 Portugal I St, Patrick's Hall, Bonaventure ~th lirles of Pine: Avenue.)

Petty Harbour Road, both aides (Electors residing in this of Old Bay Bulla Road, both Polling Division sholl vole at sides of McCormac'a Lane, Holy Croll Auditorium, Patrick

(Electors residing In this Street),

Church to House No, 121 in· Job Street and St. Patrick's 24 Queen's Road, I Auditorium SI. Joseph's Girls' clusive. Convent. St. John'l, Lawyer. I School, Signal Hill Road) .

(Electors residing In this . . . I Dated at SI. John's this 10th • PollIng Division shall vat. at, (~Iecton. rMldtng In thiS da)" of August, 1959. , POLLING DIVISION NO 1.

WI!t 01 Allandale PDllIng Dlvillon shall ,'ate It Mrs. J. Sinnolt, Old Bay Bulla Road),

dIS o[ Whiteway POLLING DIVISION NO. 51 Shall Include: Mullock Street

rl!idin~ in this· Irom Hayward Avenue to Bona· Ihall \'ote at· venture Avenue •

H·,ll!. Bonal"enture (Electors residing In thiJ PSOhLaLlllNG DIVISION NO. 11 Include both .Ides of Polling Division shall vote at Kilbride section of Bay Bulls Cathedral Parish Hall ,Queen'. Road extending from Water-

DI\"ISIOS :0;0, '7 Road.) ford Bridge to a point two : South ~ide of, mllea from Waterford Bridge,

ROld [rom Carler's POLLISG DIVISION NO. 51 (Electorl resIding In this Sireet, Fahey Shall Include Churchill Park Polling Division Ihall vote at

r~11 of Cabot Street Apartment Buildinll, Kilbride Parish Hall, Water· Slrttt to Carter's I (Electora residin, In thll ford Bridge).

Polling DIvision shall votl at reliding in this Ithe Store In the Building,) POLLING DIVISION NO. 11

. . shall '"ate at I Shall Include both .idu of , ,Hane)" Road), POLUNG DIVISION NO. 54 Soutlulde Road from Beaver

Shall include: Churchill Park Pond Brook to Waterford DI\"ISIOS SO, '8

We!\ !Ide of Road [rom Rob·

to Elilabeth Ave­lidu Fint Avenue, Wel\ lide Robinson'. sidt of Rennie! ~IIII .Illlilar)" Road to

, both sides of , both sidE.! of

from Monkstown ~11I Road and

Dover Place, and Abraham

rniding In this shall vote at Hall, Queen's

Apartment Building, Bridge, (Electors resldinl In thil (Electoll ruldlnll In thiJ

Polling Dlv"lon shall vat. at Pollln, Dlvillon .hall .,ot. at the StOfl in the Bulldlnc,) MrI, T. Horan, fioutluld. 1!oad

Notice Is further Ilven'that West). the persons duly nominated at candidates In the above men· tioned electoral district, and only for whom votea may be cast are:

1, DALEY, LAWRINCI J .. 159 Patrick S'rll', St, John'., Labor R'p,,"n'a'lv.,

POLLING DIVISION NO, 11 Shill Includ. both .Ides of

Soutluid. Road West from City Boundary to )leaver Pond Brook. ~

(Electon fIIldlnl in thh Polllng DlviJion .hall vote at Mn. T, Horan, Southsid. Road Wut)

2. DUFPY, AUGUSTINI M., PObLLIIINGI DmSION NO. 14 34 Cornwall H.lghll, S a nclud. Sanitorium, S J L , Topull Road. t. Onn., Mlnaglng Dlrec'.,. (Electon realdln, at this

nl'lISIOS SO. n 3 .FOGWILI., FRANK PolUng Dlvialon ahall ,at. at . F.asl side of DESBARRIS, Sanitorium, ToplllI Road)

S:mt from Water 119 New Por'ugal Cov. ltd., Gower Street. St. John'.,

If Buchanan Street, EI.ctrlcal Worlctr. ~ Princes Street, Dated at St. John's this 1()th ~ George Street da),.t August, 19~9.

Street to l JOHN WALSH, 1~11t. both sides of .... v.nln. OHlcer.

POLUNG DM!!ION NO. 111 Shart Include botb aldea of

Muon Road, both .ide. ot Val, ley Rcfad from hOUie of A, Far· sonl to housl of Nichol .. !tolun· den Inclu,'vlI,

POLLING DIVISION NO, t6 Shall Include both tides of

Mn. Teresa Caul, 261 South· Polhn~ DIVtSIO~ at:all vote. &~ I JOSEPH FITZGI BBON, • Shall include both side.s' of side Road, Holy Cross AudltorlUm, Patne Returning Of/leer,. Forcst Road from Quidi Vidi

PatrIck Street Irom Water St. POLLING DIVISION NO. 41 to Power ~treet. Shall Include: Both sidet of

(Electoll resiliing in this· Southside Road from Hou!! No. Polling Division shall vote at 119 incluslv. to Fort Amnent, Holy Croll Auditorium, PRtrlck inclusive: Street). (Elector! re5idlng In this

Polling Division Ihall vote at Mrs. John Tucker, Fort Am­herst.

POLLING DIVISION NO. 21 Shall Include both sidE.! of

Power Street from Patrick 51. to Plelllant St, both aides of POLLING DIVISION NO. 4Z I\!onck Avenue, both aide of Shall include: Both sides of Bradbury Place, both aides of Cralgmlller Avenue, No, 77, In· Pleasant st. from Patrick St. elusive to No: 177 inclusive. to LeMarcbaat Road). . . thl

(EI t Idl g I thl (Electors resldlD!! In 5 ec on res n n spill D'" b II ate at

Polling Division shall vote it. 0 ng l\'ISlon ,a Y Holy Crosl Auditorium, Patrick Mrs, Mullllll, 65 Craiimiller Street). Avenu.,

POLLING DMSION NO, !II Shall Include both .Iid.! of

Patrlek Street from Power SI. to LeMarehant Road.

(Electorl rE.!lding In tbll Polllnil Divlalon .hall vote at Holy Croll Auditorium, Patrick Street).

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POLLING DIVISION NO 19 Shall Indud. both .ldel of

Hamilton Avenue from Bennett Avenue to Richmond Stratt,

(Electorl residing In tlili PolUn, Division .hall vat. at Holy CrolS Auditorium, Patrick Street) •

POLLING DIVISION NO 30 Shall include both sides of

Alexander Street from house No, 20 exclullve to Hamilton Avenu., .outh aide of Hamilton Avenue from Patrick Street to Alexander Street, north side of HamiltOn Avenue from Patrick Street to'No. ·196 Inclusive.

POLLING DIVISION NO, ,. Shall inclUde: Both &Ides of

Waterford Bridge Road from road leading to Syme's Bride to City Boundary, both side8 of Road DeLuxl from Waterford ridge Road to City Boundary, both sides of Waterford Avenul from Waterford Bride Road to City Boundary.

(E1ettofl residing In this Polling Division shall vote at Mrs, Leo Muney, 728 Water Street.

POLLlNG DIVISION NO. « Shall Include: Home for Aged

and Infirm, (ElectoTi residing In this

Polling Division 6hall vote at the Home for Aged and Infirm. Sudbury Street,

POLLING DIVISION NO. 4Ii

Street). ' ,. ______________________ i Road to City Boundary) .

(Electors residing in this Polling Division shall vote at Auditorium SI. Joseph's Girls' School, Signal Hill Road).

POLLING DIVISION NO, 20 I shall include; 80th. sid ... of , B.rteau. Av.nu •. from. N.w '. COI'e Road to Torbay' Road.

Published By Authority I, ~!~i~f;I;;~:·:::·::~ Form No. 24 . I Polling Division shaU vote at

I R.C.l'If.P. Gymnasium, New

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL I ~~~~:.~a~iJ~)~ar Junction with

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ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOHN'S EAST

(PROVINCE OF NEWFOUr-,lJLAND)

i POLLING DIVISION NO, 21 ,shall include: Both sides of King's Bridge Road from King's Bridge to Kenna's Hill, both sides of Boulevarde from KIng's Bridge to City Limits, both sides of Kenna's Hill. both sides of Torbay Road from Ken-

[' na's Hill to Elizabeth Avenue.

(Eiectors residing in this Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of i Polling Division shal! vote at

th 1 t 1 d· t . t f 'd th t 11 h b I R.C.;-'LP. Gymnasium New e e ec ora IS rIC a oresal, a a po as een Cove Road, near Junction with granted for the election now pending for that electoral: Kenna's Hill).

district, Dnd that such poll will be opened on I

Thursday the 20th day of August 1959 at the hour POLL.ING DIVISION NO, 22 . , " ., '. . shall mclude: St, John's Gen·

eIght a clock In the mornmg In the follOWIng pollmg eral Hospital, St. John's Fever divisions comprised in the said electoral district: Hospital. St. John's Orthopae'

dlc Hospital. POLLING DIVIStON NO.1 (Electors residing in this (Electors residing in this

shall Include: Flatroek. from Polling Division 3hail yote at Polling Division shall vole at Kavanagh's River to Wind Gap house of lIlrs. ~ichoia3 R. St. John's General Hospital. Road (Rural). Roche, Middle Cove). Forest Road).

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote at house of Mrs. Anna Baker, Flatrock),

POLLING DIVISION NO.8 POLLING DIVISION NO, 23 sholl inclUde: Outer Cove. shall include: Both sides of

(Electors residing in this Cabot Road, both sides of Polling Division shall vote at Lakeview Avenue both sides

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(Electors residing In this PolUng Dlvilion .ball .,ote at Holy Croa. Auditorium, Patrick

POLLING DMSION NO. t. Street),

Shall Include: Both .Ide. of New Gower Street from Spring· dale Street to Hamilton Street, West sid. of Springdale Strellt from New Gower Street to Le­Marchant Road, both .Ides of Gilbert Street from Springdale Street to Houae No. 52 Inclusive.

POLLING DIVISION NO.2 Urs. Nellie Smart, Outer Cove.i loff Taaffe's Lane. both aides of shall Include: T01'bay North: Walsh's Square and Power's

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OF GRANT OF A POLL (Selection 50)

OF NEWFOUNDLAND)

Shall Include bolh .lIu of' Valley Road from the haUl. of Wallace MeN.III, 10 house of Mrr, CharlN IIImhall Inclu­,Ive) •

(Eleetors ruldln, in thil Pollin, Dlvilion .han vote at St. John', BOlco School, Black· head Road) .

POLLING DmSION NO 17 Shall Include both .idea of

Blackhead Road frOID hOUie of William Kin, to hOUie of John Hartery Inclusive,

(Electorl fIIldlnl in thll Polllrill Division .ball TOt. 'at St John BOico School, Blick· bead Road)

POLLING DMSION NO 31 Shall Include both .Idel of

Angel Place, both .Ide. of MurphY'1 Square, both s1du of Water Street, from Patrick st. to Sudbury Street,

(Electorl residing in this Pollinll DlviJion .hall vote at Holy Croll Auditorium, Patrick Street.)

POLLING DIVISION NO. n Shall Include both sidu of

Alexander Street from water Street to HOUle No. 20 Inclu· slve, both .Id. of Sudbury SI. and north aid, of Water Street

(Electo~ residIng In this Polling DivisIon aball vote at ttl Holy CroM Auditorium, Patrick Street.

POLUNG DIVISION NO. " Shall Includ. South .id. of

Cralgmiller Avenue from House No, 1711 Inclulive to Cornwall Avenue" South .id. of Cornwall Avenue from Cornwall Crescent to City Boundary.

(E1ectorr residing In fula Polling Dlviiion shall ,ate at 1111"1, Biddiscomba, 127 Cralgmil· ler Avenue.

from Sudbury to Lalie Street, POLLING DIVISION NO. 41 aouth .Ide of Water Street No. Shall Include South .Idel of

POLLING DMSION NO 111 689 Inclusive to No, 729 Inclu· Cornwall Avenue from Hamil· Shall Includ.: Both aide. of 8lve. tAt C Il C

(EI-to- residing in thl. on venue o· ornwa rel-Blackhead Road from bOUle of - •• t both Id f C 11 Pollln~ DIvision .hall ,ate at een, • 9S 0 ornwa Jam .. Gue.t 10 Maddox Cove" 1 Crescent, . Road, Holy CrOll Auditorium, Patr ck (Electon resldlll4l In thiJ

Notice is hereby given to the electors of (Electorl realdlng In thil Street). Polling DivIsion .hall vote at district aforesaid, that a poll has been Pollln, Dlvia!on .hall vote al ' Mn, 101 Mommy, 182 Topsail

th St John BOle(! 8ehool, Black· POLLING DMSION NO. n Road .

e election now pending for that electoral head ll.oad). Shall Includ. north ald. of . lnd that such poll will be opened on Water Streel frOlD Leslie Street POLLING DMSION NO. 48 , the 20th day of August 1959 at the hour, POLLING DMSION NO. n to Crall Roada, lQuth .Id. of Shall Includ. both 61del of

. h ' . ,Shan Include Blaellhud Road, WaterStnet from No. 729 ex· In ~ e morning in the followmg polling Including Cape Spear. clusivi to CrOll Roada, both Carnell Street, both .ides of

rtlrnpnsed in the said electoral district: (Eleetol'll resldln, In thlt aides of Leslie street. Atlantic Avenue, both sides of (EI t Idlll4l in till Hollett Place, South side of Le

Dl\lSION NO 1 POLUNG DMSION NO. I Polllni Dlvilion .ball vote .t POllin~ ~~vlBi~~ shill vote a~ Marchant Road from West .ide Lower Goulds Shill include both .Idel of MIl, H, Healey, Blackhud Rd"r. Holy CrOll Auditorium, Patrick of Springdale Street to Pleasant

Bridge to district Petty. Harbour Road from Sireet.) Street, South ride of LeMar·

from Turn of BauUne Road to POLLING DIVISION NO.9 Court. Picco's Brook, shall inciude: Logy Bay. (Elcctor~ residing In this

(Eledors residing In this (Electors residing in this, Polling Division shall vote at Polling DivIsion 8hall vote at Polling Division shall vote at I AuditoriUm St. Joseph's Glris' ho~ of Mr. James Whitty, I house of lIlr. Patrick Dyer, School, Signal Hill Road). Torbay North), Logy Bay),

POLLING DIVISION NO. 24 POLLING DIVISION NO. 10' shall inchide: Both sides of shall Include: Cook's Road, I Signal Hill Road within the Logy Bay to Sugar Loaf Road, City Limits.

POLLING DIVISION NO.3 shaU include: Torbay: both sides Of. Bauline LIne to North of Road from Wallton's Cove via Manning's Hill Road to Frenchman Bridge InClusive.

(Electorl residing In this PollIng Div15lon ahall vote at house of Mn. Maria Thorne, Torbay).

POLLING DIVISION NO ... shal! Include: Torbay: Both sides of Indian Meal Line to south of Road from Watson's Cove via Manning's HlII Road to Frenchman's Ridge.

(Electors residing In this Pol· ling Division shall vote at house of Mr. Geoffrey Morey. Torbay).

POI.LING DIVISION NO,S shall Include: Torbay: both sides of Torbay Road from R. C. Church tcJ Bridge Including Newtown, and North Pond Roads,

(Electors residing In this PollIng Division shall yOU! at house of Mr. Patrick Bulger, Torbay),

Sugar LoaC Road, sugar Loaf il (Electors residing In thh nnd White Hills, Derby Piace, Polling Division shall vote at Dawe's Avenue and side roads Auditorium St. Joseph'8 Girls' (rural). School, Signal Hill Road)

(Electors residing in this Polling Division shall vote at Virginia Waters Anglican School House, Logy Bay Road)

POLLING DIVISION NO. 11 shall include: Torbay Road from Mount Cashel to Airport Road and )lount Cashel Or· phanage and side roads there. (Rural).

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote at House of Mr. Michael Bren· nan, West Side of Torbay Rd. just In from Mount Cashel),

POLLING DIVISION NO. 12 shaH Include: The Sandpits, East Side Ollen Pond Road, Mt Scio Road and Nagel's Hill, and side roads (rural).

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote at house of Mr. Michael J. Han lon, Nagel's Hill).

POLLING DIVISION NO. 2.5 shall Include: .Upper Battery including Harbour View, City View and Limeville.

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote at Auditorium S1. Joseph's Glrlll' School, Signal Hill Road).

POLLING DIVISION NO. 26 shall include: Middle Battery, Outer Battery, L<Jwer Battery and Wood's Range.

(Electors residing In this Polling Division shall vote .t Auditorium S1. Joseph's Glrlll' School, Signa~ Hili Road).

POLLING DIVISION NO. 27 shall Include: Both aides of Quidi Vldl Road from Signal Hill Road to Forest Road, both sides of Howe Place,

~ted centre line Doyle', Bridge to Petty Harbor POWNG DIVISION NO. Sf chant Road Irom Pleasant Street I~ miles from Darn). Shall include Weat ,Ide of POLLING DIVISION NO." to Bennett Avenue. POLLING DIVISION NO.6

C' brook flowing (ElectOIl rHldln, In thli SquIre,' Avenue, Waterford Shall Includ. both ,ide.s of (Electors residing In thlB shall Include: Both sIdes of POLLING DIVISION NO, 13

(Electors residing In tWa Polling DivisIon shal! vote at AudItorium St, Joseph's Glrla' School, Signal Hili Road.

Qjlles, (Rural). Polling DiVision ahall votl at· Heiibl.l and South Sid. of Old Macklin Place both side! ~f Polling Division shall vote at Torbay Road from Airport to shall Include: Higgins Line and .ltIiding In thil MrI, G, WlIliaml, For .. t Pond) Placentia Road. Warbu'" Suee't,. Holy Crall Auditorium, Patrick R.e, Church, IncludIng Alr- Ridge Road and side. roads

lilall vote at (Elector. IIlldln, II! thla·, Street t ' (Rural), Bay Bulls POLLING DMSION NO.' Polllnil DlviJion .han vote at (Electon residing In this . por . hi " Kllbrld Pariah Hall Waterford Polling Dlvl.!Ion shall vote at (Electors residing In this (Electors residing In t s

Shan Include frolD approJ!. e , Mn, ?d, Collins, 33 McKay St.) POLLING DIVISION NO. 49 Polling Dlvlaion shall vote at polling Division shall vote at Irvts mately Iwo mUtt aouth of Wat· Bridie). Shall Include Southside of the home of Mr, Thoma! Kelly, house of Mr. Heber Clarke,

POLLING DIVISION NO.2' shall Include: Circular Road from Rennie's Mill Road to Frazer's Lane, both sIdes of New Cove Road from Eliza.· bHh Avenue to City Boundary, East side of portugal Cove

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ridll III Ryan'. Heavy 'hee Road includin, Shall Include .both aid.. of Shall Include both .Id.. of mond Street a ornwa ve- POLLING DIVISION NO. 14 Road from Roblnson'a H!I! to shall Include; Fore.t Road Ex- New Cave Hoad, 'East side of ... tension from City Limits, Rennie's Mill Road from Mill· Quidl Vldl Village and Cuck· tary Road to Rennie's Bridge,

.Drth lide of Baa" TrtI Road. Waterford Bridle from City eraljmlller Avenul from. Top- nue, both .ide.s of Richmond POLLING DIVISION NO.7 III thla (Electorl realdin, In thIJ BilUndlI1 to Waterford Bridge, III! ROld to Houae No 7~ In· Street. . shall include: Middle Cove,

Ihan vol. at Pollinl Dlvilion .hall vote at bllth .Ides of Road DeLuxd out clUliv. both lid.., of Shaw 5t. (Electora residing In litiS both sides of MIddle Cove lIaJ BullJ Cllpv:h of Ellliand 'Ichool .Ide CItY Boundary" South aide (Ele~tOrl realdlng In thla Polling DivisIon khall yo~ at I Road and both sides of Kelly's old'. Cove (Rural). I (Continued on next page)

GoUJII). • of . Topl&il Road from, City pollin, Divliion aball vote at Mrs. C. PIcco, 39 Crau:millu aw. .

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POLLII'\G DIVISIO~ NO, 22A: Radio .Programmes I Will include electors who.e i 'tl I t 6M-News. I surname commences WI 1 ~.: eRN I : ters N to Z inclusive a.,d those I, . 7.00-Breakfast with Bill.

I electors shall vo.te ~t the Amal. I .W_E_D_N_E_S_D_A_Y_' _A_U_g_u_s_t _I_9_t_h. I 7.30-News anr. Waterfront I Directory.

1 gamated School, ~!ourt Pearl. t 7:lO-CBC New.. ' 7,35-Breakfast With Bill

I 7.35-Top of the Morning. 7.55-~ews.

A h ·, POLLING D1\'ISION NO. 23 " S.OO-CBC News and Weather. 8.0a-Torbay Weather.

ut orlty (RSu'hraalll). include: Glendale, I,: B.l5-MuSICat Clock. S.05-Breakfasl lI'itb Bill

goo- ~Iurmng Devutlon.. 8.25-News. Q,l5-Program Preview. 8.31}-Hit Tune 01 the Day

POLL:"IG STATiON NO. 23 9.20-0Q:an Stylings. 8.35-Sportscast

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Published By Authority I Published By Form No. ~4

POLL >urname commenccs with let· 9.36-Dlrect Reports. B.5~News. tel'S A to K. InclUSive and those' 9.45-Records at Random. 9.OO-Morning Date. Electors shall vote at the house lO.Oa-Archers. Q.I5-Linda's First Love.

(Seleclion 50) of ~[rs. Margaret Chaylor, Glen. 1O.l5-Iris power. 1I.3l}-Morning Date. • dale. 10.25-For Consumers. IO.OO-News.

ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF IO.30-Music in the ~!ornlng. 1O.05-Swrk Club. 110 45-BBC \ ' . t 10.IS-Herc·s Smi1h.

,.. T "0 . arte y . PO,LLING STA ION N ,~3A 111.15-Unil'ersilY of the Ail', LO.aO-Juke Box Jamboree.

i~OTICE OF GRA,NT OF A POLL NOTICE OF GRA.NT OF A

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HN'S NORTH \\ 111 Include Electors. whose, 11.45-:l!usieal Pro'gram. 1O.5:>-News.· '

ST JO surname commences With let· ,12.00-BBC News. 11.0t}-Wilf Doyle Show.

(~ontlnued from prel'ious page) (ElecLors residing in lhis. ters L to Z inclusive and those: 12.lO-Announcers Choice, 11.5:>-NeIl'8. East side of Roblnson's Hill, Pollin!: Division shall vote at (PROVI'lCE OF NEWL'OUNDLAND') ,Electors shall I'otc at the house' 12.1:>-Farm Broadcast. ,L2.00-:l!idday Melodies.

Canon Wood Hall, :l1ilita!'u ,,' ' l' ,Iuf ,\Irs. ~!argaret Chaytor, Glen· , . 12.30-Nell's.

ELECTORAl D,ISTRICT OF . ST. JOHN'S EAST

'We"t SIde of pOI.tuoal C' f 12A5-~!id Day Sercnade. ' o • OI'C Road). Publl'c Notice is hereb.,' gi\'en to the eledorso 'dale. . 12.35-Rambling with Recorda

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Road. from Gooscberr" Lonc .' l.oo-Doyle Bulletin. . .. F , d . [ 'd tl l 11 I b ' I 15 'I '. ,12.4:)-1' lsherman's orccasl. 'k! :'lew Core Road. the electoral istl'let a oresal , la a po las cen, ' -., uSlca,1 Pr()'~ram.. t~.5u-nomblilll: \\'ith Hecords

(Elector~ rcslrting ill Ihi~ I POLLING DIVISION NO. 371 gl" !lIed for the election now pending fot' that i 1'~l\,I.JN(; \)I\'ISION :'IU. 24 1.3~CBC Ncll's and \leather. l.OO-Simpson·., Scars 1'1'0' Polling DivisIon shall lote \ ~!Iall. mcludc: Both sldcs of I a ., . . I Shall Il1dlldc: Both sirles of t.4;)-A LOl'e to nCfllember. gram.

',at R.C,:I1.P. G.I'lllllasl·tlm, ."CII' " KIng 5 Hoad from ~1i1itary, electoral dtstncl, and that such poll WIll be ol_lcned . Topsail Highway from Brook· ~.OO-Word.1 wilh ~fll,ic. ., 19 9 • 1.I5-SpOl'lscast. 'i~ol'e Road, near junctIon II'llh 'f..oad to ?oll'cr Strect, both on ThursdaYI the twentieth day of August, . J ,a, field Road to District Boundary. 229-Domillion Obs. rime l.20-Rambling with RccordJ :~enna's Hill). I sIdes of Colonial Street from th h r f eight o'clock in the morning in the al ~kDonald's Slore. (Rur.l). Signal. 1.30-~e\\'s. o.Oll-Sundlal ;".: Bond Street \{) Gower Stre~t, e ou o. .. . . ' . . (Electors residing in this 2.3I}-Holiday. (John 6 "0 • II d . d In the said 1.45-Passing Parade . ., -:\t"'S and :!oLLING DIVISIO~ NO 29. both sides of Gower Street following po mg 1\'ISI0nS compl'lse Polling Dirision shall I'ote at 2.45-Tommy Huntcr Show. Nesbitt). 2·01!--:-;~\1! a~d c.rtall include: Circular noad I from Holloway Street to King's electoral districts: the house of ~Ir. Jamcs i'>ash,. 3.15-Pcrformers Showcase, 2.00-~lusic Matinee. 1.31l-:-;C\\! ar.d

fr F . L t KI . Road, both sides of Cum· . . Topsail Road). 330 NCI"s nd T Cd' 2."5-New·. 8.UO-Br~ol·f, .• t

om raser. an~. a . I1g S , ming's Street. POLLING Dl\'lSION NO, 1 I Linc to ~dgar Clnrke InclUSlVC., . -, ,a rans ana a v , '. ,.

Bridge Road" Empne .\Ienue I (Electors rcsidlng In this " (Rural), Matinee. 3.00-Dollars on Parade. 8.30-Bcrl Park! Jrom Rennie s ~1.lll, Roa~ to Poillng DI~'Ision shall vote Shall include: Shoe COl'e I (Electors residing in thi, POLLING DIVISION NO. 15 430-:\Tusic by :lk:llullin 3.55-News. ; ~.~~-~t Hap. "FRoredst Road. King 5 Brldgc at Canon Wood Hall ~Ii1itary (Rural). I Polling Dil'ision Shilll I'ote at Shall include: West .ide of 5.00-CBC Ne\\'s. . '.OO-Bob's Bandwagon. \ .~.}-.,e'.':~ ar,d

oa from CavendIsh Squarc Road) '. 'd' . t1" the house of ~lrs ~!an' Tucker. Cowan Avenue, east side of 5.0~Plattcr Parade. 4.05-Wc,tern Jamboree. IO.UI}-:offee TI~~. 'tt) KIng's Bridge Kings Bridge' I (Electors resl Il1g In n" '.. . ". Squires' Avenue, north side of 5.15-F'isherics Broadcast. 4.3I}-Xews, ' 11.00-f'.Jrn Bac" :Cpurt and AP~rtments and' . Polling Division sh~ll vote at I st. PhillIps). Old Placentia Road. (Rural). ,5.45-~lusical Program. i.55-News. ; 11.2&-'Pnlnl 01 La. Fraser's Lane, both sidcs 01. POLLING DIVISION NO. 38 the house of ~Ir. Richard ~Iur·, (Electors residing in this, 6.00-Interme7.zo. 5.0I}-Bob's Bandwagon. Ill.30-Program 12' Lake Avenue. ,shall Include: Both sides of rin. Shoe Cove). : POLLING DIYISIO:'\ No. 13 Polling Division shall VOle at 6.3l}-Supper Gue5t. 5.3(}-Superman. I ~~.~~~Iarch 01 E{

.. '.(E:cctors residing in this' :\unnery HilL both sIdes of Shall include: Both Sides of \ the h u f \1 Robert Hiller, 6.45-You've Got to Keep 5.45-Supper Serenade. ' -.,;>-Se':r

I5 P"t :P.olling DiI'ision shall rate at: Kickham Place. both sIdes of POLLING DI\'ISIO:'ol NO. % ! Kcnmount Road: (Rmal). . Squir~S s'~I'~~~e~: Trying. 5.5l}-Fisherman's "'ortClit. ; 1.Ul!--,Jack Palr' ~C.:'I.P. Gyr~naslum. :'\ew Hanley Plnce. both sidcs of Shall include: Pouch COl'e: t (Elcctor~, reSiding In this, 7.00-t'BC News and Weather. 5.5~News. I 1.30-~lmln I :tol'e Road. near Junction with, Prospect Street. From Diamond's Turn to Long: Pollmg Dl\'lslOn shall I'ole all 7.15-~!usical Program. 6.0l}-Bulletin Board. IA5-Couple .' .~enna's HIll). (Electors r~siding In this I Bridge (Rural). 'the house of ;'11'. Leo Duff, Ken·' POLL1~G UIVISI01\ 1\0.26 1.3D-Tops Today. 6.15-Sportscast and Travel; 2.nO--~:rH

Polling ~JI'lslon shall l'O~e at \ (Electors residing in this' mount Road). Sh;til include: CompriSIng ?A5-Doyle Bulletin. guide. 2.30-:'\cl\s.

'POLLING DIVISION NO, 30 Canon \load Hall, ~lihtary I Polling Division shall 10tc at·, bOlh sides of S1. Phillip', Hill, B.15-Ra~ide. 6.3(}-Supper Serenade. 2.45-D,ck Ck, Road) both sides of Old Broad Cove· 8 645-" 3.30-Baseh':1

.. shall include: Both sides of' . the house of ;'Ir. John Evans,. POLLING OI\'ISIO:'\ :'i0. 14 Hoad to house of J. J. Picco' ,30-:\octurne. . I eli's. .Cochrane Street frOln Gowcr , • Pouch Cove). Shall Include: Both sides of'.. . 9.00-Introduction to Wed· 7.01}-lIymns for EI·N\·one. 6.00-Chrckin l~ "'tr 1 POLLING DIVISION NO. 39 P 11 II d Both Inc\lISl1'e; both Sides of Old ncsd :\'°1 t 7.15-Shlllelagh Shol\'ti~e. 6.4&-'Ar1er:cas .. eel to Duckwort I Strcct, :'\few ennywc on . Ridge Road; Portugal COl'e Road' 910-Thl'e

aeY ' CI~ 1. B 50-Ch

~. th sides of Wood Strcet and silall Inclu[le: Both sidcc~ of rOLLiSG DIVISION :'1'0. 3 'sides of Old Pcnnywell Road, Ironl \I'estcotl's Road to Old .. son, ,1Pany. 8,00-Cream of the Crop. . eckin' I~

d St Killg's Road from Duckworth . B I . (R I) 1030 Com "t I . I 9.45-NcIVs. 7,OO-Prr'lde~: .

, r nance ' . Streel 10 GOlI'er Street East, Shall includc: Pouch COl'e: loutslde City oUIl{ary .. ura .. Broad Cove Road. (Rural). . - Inb

0 erms wit 1 to.OO-VOOI All Time Hit cncc. 1 . . From Connors' Hill to Bi'cn"ne' (Electors reSJ(llng In this. (EI t 'd' th Tolstoi. P de 800 S

IE cetor~ rrsldln~ ill this holll sides of Cochrane Street COI'C R'ldge ('Rural) '. I Polltng Dil'ision shall I'ote al; P II' ec °Drs .. resl Inhg

II l~ t 1St L 1.30-CBC National :\ews· ara . . - rQrts T~:iI J'ollin~ Dil'bion sholl I'otc at fro D k th St t t ' a Ing 1,ISlOn s a 10 e a ' R d d Ik 'IO.JI}-E~ntide Meditation.. 8,15-\I"te: •. ('.", ~ m UC'WOI' rec a (Electors residiu~ in thi. Ihe house of '!t'. Williorn Han,' th h ('t'J h T k oun up an Ta. , C~n~n Wood Hall. ~!i1i\~I'Y Water Street East. both sides' 11 R d \1' t) couse 0 .' r. {l n uc er,' 1200 Sign Off 0 C d Th 10.45-Sport5casl. 8.30-f;r('uc:" ' Roadl. : of Duckworth Strect, from Polling Division shall I'ote at; Penu)'\\'c oa es. 'Old Broad Cove Road). " -- , ana a; c'lO.55-News. ' 8,55-\el\\ ;.,.

P S the S.U.F. Hall, Pouch Cove.) I ,Queen. ll.UO-Torbay \"eather gOO R L"

, reseott trcct to Cochr~ne' ' . - J~I ,:0 ~OLLING DIVISION NO. 31 Street. both sides of Holloway • POLLl:'l'G Ill\'lSIO:'\ :'010. I" rOLLING DIVISION :'1'0. 27 ' ll.05-CIub 590. 9.JO-L·olt [l9 .'

St t POILI',' 'G DI\'ISIO'.' '."0. ,I , Shall include: Both sides of . VOCM L.O(}-Close Oown. " 9.55-Ebonl.· ".', ~hal! include: Bulgcr's Lanc, rce . " " .,., ~ Shall include: Comprising' ' •

· Gil! Plarc. HI11 O' Chips, I (Electors residing In this I Shall include: Pouch Cove: Empire Avenue Wesl from both sides of Thorburn Road! WEDNESDAY, August 19th.' : LO.OG-Final E(I~:~ Pilot's HIlI. York Street, both' Pollins Dil'islon shall vote at· From Grouchy's Store to Call' Pennywcll Road to Jllackmilrsh. from Tolt Road to ~Iain Dam;, CJON : IO.I'}.-!\e.\· Y0"!,.

· sIdes of Water Street from! Canon Wood Hall, :llllitary nors' Hill (Rural). ,Road. (Rural). : both sides of Tolt Road; both! 6,30-News and Weather. WEDNESDAY, August 19th. IO.3IJ.-En:en:, · Prescoll Street to Temperance Road). (Electors residing in this' (Electors residing in this, sides of King's Road. (Rural). 6.35-Breakfast with Bill. ,ID.55-This I 'PAll' D'" h 11 lote a' ---- 6.30-The Bob Lewis Show. ' t1.00-"lus:- II: .. Street. polling Dirision shall vote at' hU Ihng IVI(sl~ln s a Col' Electors residing in this Blackler Avcn· ~e-.'-(-L:r-b"a'-n)-.- , -I I h C t ouse 0 ., r' Garland 6.30-Nfld. ~ews and Weather. 12.00-51gn W

(E ector! residIng In this POLLING DIVISION NO 40 the S.U.F. Hal, Pouc ove.) . e . .. , .... Polling Division shall vote at (Electors residing in this 6.45-Headline News and Fore· " polling Dil'islon shall vote at shall Include: Both sIde; 01 lins,. 141 ProlVse Avcnue Ex· I the house of ~Irs. Rebecca ~Ier', Polling Division sholl vote at cast. -----.. :~non Wood Hall, :'Illlltary Rd'l WInter Avenue, both sIdes 01 POLLING DIVISltil~ :'i0. 5 tension). 'cer, Thorburn Road), : the oifi.ce of S1. Therea's Cre.· 7.00-NfJd. News and Sporu, .~:1' Glendrige Crescent, both Shall 1nclude: Pouch Cove:, , , " i I dlt SocIety, Pearce Arenue). 7.0~Lol·aJ Weatn~r. WEDNESDAY,

POLLING DIVISION NO. 32! sides of Winter Place, both I (Continued on Page 9) I POLLI:'IG DI' ISlO~ :'i0. 16 ! POLLI:-IG DIrISIO:'\ SO. 28 I POLLING DIYISlON NO. 37 ' 7.15-1';ewl. 'shall include: GO~'ernment sIdes of Berteau AI'enue from From Long Bridge to Grouchy's, Shall mclude: :.!~n(\y ,pond., Shall includ~: West side of . ShaH include both side of Em· 7.20-Bob Lewis Show.

House and Lodges, :"\~I\'found. Portugal Cove Road to New I Store (Rural). .. . ,ComprISing ~!urphl. "\I.cnue. Oxen Pond Road (west of i pae. Avenue from Cashin Al'e. 7.J,O-Round the World News ~and Hotel, both Sides of Core Road.. (Electo~ . reSiding In thiS I Best AI:enue, Anlhon) A\Cnu? O'Leary's Bridge; South side of ,to City Boundary. both sides of 7.5I}-What's Cookin. Gower Slreet from Cochrane (Electors resIding In thIs Polling DIVISion shall vote at, ~Iurphy s Lane and :'!ercer s, Frehhwater Road from Starn 's !Prowse from Cashin Avenue to 1.55-Bob Lewis Sho\\'o ~treet IJo ?rdnance Street, Polling DIvisIon sha\) vote at the S.U,F. Hall, Pouch Cove), 'I Road. (Rural). .. . th" Lane to Thorburn Road' Gilli~s' :Stamp's lane, both sides nf· 8.00-Nfld. News . • orth s e 0 Duckworth St. R.C.~LP. Gymnasium, !\'ew (Electors res{ctlng III IS i Ro d d G ' R d '(R Ii IPcnnywell Road (rom Cashin 8.05-Provincial News. from Cochrane Street to Hlll Cove Road, near Junction POLLING DIVISION ~O 6 Polling Dil'ision shall I'ote at i laElant ,rolesdoa .. urtah·· Avenue to Citv Boundary (Ur· S.l5-Shipping Report.

O. ChI 'Ith K . H'll) I •• I h h f 'I J "elder' cc ors res I lng In IS b . . · (EI pS. . II enna s I . Shall Include: B a u 1 in e ,t e ouse 0 .> rs. . .~ ~I . I Polling Division shall vote at an;. 8.25-Kiddies Corner.

ectors residIng In thIS (Rural) ,Corner :'Iunday Pond an . ur·, th h f \1 W It D'I (tlectors residing in this 8.3I}-Nfld. News. Polllng D!\'Islon shall vote at. POLLING DIVISION NO, 41, (Elecior~ residing in this! phy's Lane). lo~, 1?;;~:b~rn' I~~~d/ er I', Polling Division shall vote at 8.35-Weather. Canon \\ ood Hall, Mllitarl shall include: Both sides of I Poiling Division shail vote at: I the house of :'Irs. Garland Col· 8.40-Bob Lewis Show. ~ad). Col11er's Lane. bo!h sIdes of the house of ~Irs. Florina King,' POI.LING DIVISIO:'oI ~O. 17 POLLING DlVISlO:-I SO : 11.1:.', 141 Prowse Al'enue Exten·' 8.45-~lorning Merry Go

Forest Ave., both SIdes of For. Bauline.) Shall includc: Bolh Sides of I . . " .. 29 'SlOn 1. ' Round. jIt'OLLING DIVISION NO, 33 est Road, tram King's Bridge Blac"ler Avenue. (Rural). Shal! Include. North Side .0[, POLLI:'I'G DIVISION NO. 38 h C r 11 A f C 8.5~Just a ~!inute. shall Include: Both sIdes of Road to H. ~1. Penitentiary, Fac. POLLI:-IG DlVISIOS :'\0 7 (Elcctors residing in this, B

O n~a venue rom Ity. Shall include; North side of Bannerman Street from Bond tory Lane. '. . '....: Polling Division shall votc at, 011!1( ary 10 Roa~ DeLuxe., Iiamliton Avenue from Rich· 9.00-Gen. Provincial ~ews St.reet to GOWer Street, both, (Electors residing In this,. Shall Include. Portugal COle tlie hOllse of ~!r. Ro)' Upshail., ~oth sld,es of lame; Lane out· mond Street to Cornwall Ave, g.05-~1usic for Millions. sldes of Cochrane Street from Polling Dil'Ision shall vote at' including t~at portIOn o[ the :-/0. 5 Upshall Drive off Black, Side CIt, Boundary. (Runl) .. ,bolh Sides of Albany Street, 9.30-Bob Lewis Show. Gower Streelto :\!illtary Rd .. Canon Wood H~ll, Military BBe~dchY tCoH\e Ro~u hiram Bth\he : ler Avenue). P (lEI' lectors . rc~ldlllg In thiS ,b.h SHies of Albany Place. 9A5-Prodigal Husband. lHlU1 ~ides of :llili\ary Road Road), .n ge 0 usse, ,s ouse. 0 ! . 0 1l1~ DlI'lslon shall vote at north side of Cornwall Avenue IO.OO-News in a ~Iinute. -Il'om Ordnance Street to Raw. 'Ides of the Porlugal Cove Road, .The Terra i\ol'a Textiles Build· from Cornwall Crescent to Citl' IO.OI-~!artin·s Corner. liM' Cro~~. I f~om Portugal COH to the· rOLLI:'IG IJIVIS!OS ~(1. 1M ing, James' Lane. Boundary. (Urban). . '10.15-~!ade for each other.

(Electors rcsidJn~ in this I ~OLLING DIVISION .NO . .42 Cemetery Road. (Rural). Shall include: Wcst ,ide of (Electors residing in this 10.33-What's Cookin' · ~olling Division shall rote at (,ooscherry Lanc: outwie City I (Eleclors rcsidin~ in this St<lllllis Lane, both sirtcs o( POLJJNG DIVISION :'1'0. 30 'Polling Division ~hall vote at 1O.35-Who's That Singini. C'~nnn Wood Hilii. ~lilJlary' Limits. north Side Gooseberry,' Pollin~ Dil'ision ~hall I'ole at \\'ishingll'cll Road, South side Silall include: Both sides of' tne office of SI. Therea's Cre· 10.45-Housewives Choice. Road,. l.Rnr from Portugal Cove Road I Church of England Parish Hall, of Freshwatcr Road from ('ity Topsail Highway from Cowan dit Socicty, Pearce Al'cnlte). II.OI}-News in a \Iinute.

• :to CIty LImits. . . Portu\:aI Cove). i Boundar~' to Kenmouth noad. ,.'\I'cnue to Brookfield noart.: POLLl\'G DIVISlOS ~O. 39 H.OI-Rel'. Matthew. ~OLLING DIVISION NO. 34~ P(IE1JcctoDr: rClsldll1Iilllin tthlstl I (RUraII). 'd·· thO :~orth side of Topsail Road, Shall includc: South sirte of 1l,3l}-Jlonour Your Partller. Ihall include: Both sides of 0 inS VIS on S 1a va e. a POLLISG DI\'ISIO:'I' :'IiO. M (E ectal's, resl In~ In IS from Road DeLuxe to Cowan Campbell Avenue from hOllse l2.00-News in a ~!inute. 'Gower Street from Klng's R.C.II!'P. GymnasIum, ~.~w i Shall include: Beachy Cove, I Polling DIVISion shall vote at Avcnue. (Rural). I XO. 137 inclusi\'e to house ~o.: 12.01-T,own .and C?untr

y.

: Road to Cochrane Street, both C;ole ~oad, ncar Junellon IIlth Beachy Cove Road in Portugal, the hous~ of ~1r. Henry Butt, .. , . IIAI Incluslvc, north side of', 12,3I}-:"\ews In a ~llllute. !,IIde!l of Bond Street from Kennas HIll). Cove from the Old Ridge Road6B Stamps Lane). (Electors .. resldlng m thiS ICampbell Avenue from house ',12.3~Town and Country. I,i>rescott Street to Cochrane' to Hussey's house. (Rural). Polhng Dlrlslon shall vote at INa. 150 inclusive to house No·ll.o(}-Local and National

fl8treet. both sides of Queen's I POLLING DIVISION NO. 43 (Electors residing in this POLI.ING DIVISION NO. 19 t~e house of ~!r, Richard 0'· ~72 inclusire, west side of Cash, Headline News. r :jtoad from King's Road to shall Include: Both sIdes of Polllng DIvision shall vole at Shall indude: Both sides of !';elll, Topoail Road). In Avenue from Blackmarsh: 1.15-~ews, I Prescott Street East. Ellzabeth Avenue from Par· the R. C. School, Portugal Blackmarsh Road from Hamil· Road to Pennywell Road, both: 1.35-Editorial Comment. ;:' (EltCtors resIding In this tuga! Cove Road to Torbay Cove), ton Avenue Extension to Top· rOLUI",-G DIVISION NO, 31 Sides of Stamp's Lane from lAO-Sports. 'I i>ollil'll! DivIsion shall "ole at Road. Cherry HlIl Road. sail Highway. (Rural). Shall include: Both sides of Pennywell Road to City Boun·: l.44-Art Baker's Notebook. Ii Canon Wood Hall,. ~lIlitary: Laughlln Crescent, Horwood POLLING DIVISION NO.9 (Electors residing in this Cornwall Heighll; (Urban). dary, both side of Vicker's Ave. i Z.OO-News in a ~linute. (, !load). Street, Dunfield Street, Mont, Polling Division shall vote at (Elrctors residing in this' (Urban). 20'G HI" Sh I gamery AI' nue Shall Illclude: Both sIdes of rEI . . . 0>- errv "lggJns ow. ~~ ~ e . th P tIC R d f the house of ~Irs. Augustus Polling Division shall I'ote at .' ector~ . resldlllg In this 3.00-New~ in a :'linute. i POLLING DIVISION NO 35 (Electors resldlng In thlB th: C~~~t~~ Rooavde lo ~~e j~~~ Grouchy, 144 Blackmarsh Road). the offiCe of SI. Theresa's Cre, p()lll!1;: DI\'ISIOn shall rote at 301-Western Jamboree (;.hall Include: Both !Ides' of PollIng DIvisIon shall vote, at tlon of the Portugal Cove Road, dit Societj', Pearce Avenue). the office of st. Theres,,'s Cre· 4:00-Gen. prorinciaI,N~\\'8 . • pirew Street. both sldes of R,C.i\I.P. Gymnasium, New R I) POLLING DIVISION NO. 20 dlt Somty, Pearce AI'Cnue). I~ .College Square, both sides of ~~~e ~~ad. tear Junction wUh ( ura , Shall include: Both sides of POLLING DIVISION NO. 33 . 1'0LL1:'1'G DIVISION NO. 4I'l

6.35--Summ!r H.IIU-Lonl K.I"-~allonll 8.30-Dipsl' ~.IIU-'an

9.30-Saber 01 , 10.00-I.i\1 I : lO.30-~lusic • 1l.UII-Rat ' 11.30-~turlio Plci&

Better Costs

when All

Colonial Street from MIlItary na HI)). POLLING STATION NO. 9 ~!undy Pond Road from Black· Shall include: Both sides of: Shall mclude: Both sidC!l of G I Road to Bond Street, both N" I I I h t ler A".,nue to BI'ckmarsh Road. Pearce Avenue. both sides of Abbott Avenue. both sides of Ladies and ent ernen

I alice s fur her g yen t a WllI include Elcctors whose '" u W sh g II R I t f sides of Bannerman Street Pearce Avenue Place, both sides . I In, we OJ{ eas 0 ,. ~-----------' the persons duly nominated as' surnume commence.~ wl'th lutter, (Rurall St n I Ih d f · from Militarv Road to Rond ' .,. I' (f \1 I I' I l( d f • a IP s .ane, SOli SI eo' ACltos.~

. . canclidates In the above men. A to H indusive an(1 ttlO'I' (Electors n";ltlill~ III \ 11.' ) . lin< y one lIil rom F I I It d r L" 1 Nin.Kh1lr.~1! 2 I..., .... I Slreet, both siues of Knlgllt, . . • l'earce AI'CI{U< tu I"t Bo t, re.' lwa cr OJ rom r.mpll·p I ~ 01 the

, ... Street. both .Ilnl'. I St.w . I tWlled elel'toral rtlstrld, and Eleclors shall I'ote HI Ihe hou;l' Puililll! Dil'i,io'l shalt \Cli,· lit ' Y llll{', f\vrlllle lu Stump's J.DIW (IIr· "Liltle : '\Vf SOl lilt IJlIl~' for whom votes mny bt' of ~Irs .. \largarl'l Gladlll'I' Ih~ hUllS\! IIf Mr.,. Edward Win· :elY.ll!d",,'. ,.. ,!Jan). WOJII""~ .': .,. l'~'l are: I'orluual COl'"), ", ,01', .\1111111.1' I'ond Hoad). (~Itcto('~ .1I~Sldln~ III tllis L'I' ,,,'.1', I'n tlll's 'B,'Ll,'c"L-on · (I'Ieclol'5 resldlllg In thl" • < E' II' D'" I 11 I r. eetors I tSlulllg • U •• -'.' . ' a Ing IVlSlon sin lole at' PAil' . . . ' ti C II game

I' ~olling Division shall vote at, . '.. , .. u Ing DIVISI11l1 sh~tl vote nt I ar ~.t:anon Wood HalL ~lil!tarYI1. GREENE, JAMES J. POI.LING STATION ~O. 9A rOLI.1~G lll\'ISIO:'I' ~O. 21 ;thcofllceofSt.lhc,resasCredltthe house of Mrs. Henry Butt,' 12Aclre;!,-.. 'Road) , 56 Long Pond Raid, "til' I d EI t h' Shall include: ~!onllt Pearl I SOClcty, PeRrce Alenue. ,61> Stamp's Lalle) I Gardner

.. . St. Jonn'l Barrilt.r 1 inC U e ec ors IV OSC, . . 'I ' . .',. , l.'l LilY the lII'2Y ". I 2, I .' surname commcnces with Iellers' Park: Both Sides fr~m Dunlle 5" • , •• ,. : POLLIliG Dn ISIO:"I NO. 41 i a_me.or

\., 'OLLING D1VISIO" NO 36\ 2H}GcG!~S, JAMES D, I to Z inclusive and tho<e E1cc.! Bnd)!e to Parson 5 Avenuc., 10LLIl'I(, III \ (SIUN :"I(), ~1 ! Shall Include: Bolh sldcs of' ROOCHdt .... • oCnren. Str •• t. . , ' Sill' I d . Bolh .id f' O'R '11' ~I "t f (' II 1& fractIon ahall illclurte: Gower Street St John's QUlin'. tor~ ~hall vole ill th~ ,lore of' mural). " la mc u r. . e~ 0 I rl)., rrlO r,om ornwa (comb. form)

.. from Prescott Street Lo Flavin Da'leet Rt St John's ~loun .. l. Mr. William yibbons, Portugal' I frolldc Avenne. hoth Ildc .• of!Avpnue 10 .J~mcs Lrtne. both' 16Straightening ','Atrect, BrItish Square,.Flavln day of Augm't, 1959.' IS lOth CO\.C). ' POLI.I!"i(; 1'iTAnpN :\0. Zl Bl~ckmarsh ROMI from Casllln!Slrle., of Amhe~'1 HCI~hls, JO) ,BFlre dog "~rect, Ea!t sIde of Prescott LOUISE M I Will include Elertor~ who~e!Alenlie to Pr,me Avenue, l\e.,1 ,Phcp. and Cohille Street, bolh :0 Former vice ",i;treet • SAUNDI! RS, , ., \ rn me commence' With let,: Side of Cilshln AI'enue [rom Sides of GlenView Terrace from president • . Rlturnln; Offletr. POLUNG DIVISION NO, 10 Sli a . . . :' . I Empire Avenue to Pennywell Tops~i1 Roan to ,lomes' I ... ne. :1 Es>ence

Shall Include' Both sides of ters A to K InclusIIC and lhose no dUb (El t 'd" thO n Coconut fibre

:s Gt'lltlE'lI1tn'S ['lllt(.nhok tiOWE'rJ

4 Huxl!.<; 5 NimbuJ 6 Show 7 Gentlemen 8 Philippine ~511clr~Y

i,land ~6 French ~, , Was cognizant ~7 Rider

)0 Hen .... VlIl', :8 Er.' .ec~d wife :9 Exi,'.ed

lM'a]>e dice :11 ~hadl ef rtd 17 Reviser 33 Chin"'< 19 Motionless moneY 2 3 Sc'lIIIl r 3 B Jle8C h ! 'l1' 24 FtneillS .word 4~P.l<

, ,,' . EI t h 11 t . 1 tl e a ( ran). • ec ors res I lng In I, 24 Hirelln« Thorburn Road from the Red ec orB s a vo e a 1 (Ejectors residing in this Polling Division shal! vote at: 25 Girdle Bridge to Freshwater Road. Amalgamated School, ~[ount Polling Division shall vote at the hOllse of Mrs. Raymond Dia· i 2'1 Hand (slang) r:--rr-n,.., (Ru~al). ... . I Pearl. the office 01 SI. Theresa's Cred, mond, 10 James' Lane). . I 30M.lhem.~

(Electors TC"dlllg In Ihl' ,it Society Pearce Al'enue). 32 g~~"~ge Polling Division shall I'ote at 1 I'OI.!.Ir<iG S'L\'!'W!II :\U. 2L,\ i' :iotiee i, flll'ther gil'en tilill, :J~ Click-b<"'tle the hOll!C of ~Ir. Andrew Bug.: WIll include ):;Icclors whose! I'O"I.lN(; J)!\'ISIO~ NO. ~5 Ihe pNSon' .0 11 1)' nominiltrd as I 35 Bldckboard den, Thorburn Road). ,>lIrnome commences II'lth letters, Sh 11 . I I B Ih'ct randlrliltrs In the a!Jnl'P men·, etT.cpr , . . d h "'I'" a Inc Ilf e: 0 sl cs of' .. '6 B\ 'Ldinl(

L 10 Z lllcills/I'e an t asp. ,., e~· \,. A Eh E t t ',[lOned eleeto!'RI dlstrlrt. ann • " 'I t h II t t th Am l' Iml' I'enue, SUy s a e. 1 f h t h addition<

I'OLUNG IIlVlSW:'Ii NO. 11 ors s a 1'0 e a ea·, (l'rhan). ,n" y or II' om I'D rs mal' C :17 Hindmost Sholl include: Both sirles of gamRtec\ School, ~!ollnt Pearl. (E I I . j' ". thO I C'ast arc: 39 Es,;ential "h R . I ' e cc ors rCSl1ln. In IS 1 COLE HARVEY W bcin~

1 orburn oad from ~Ialn Dam I rolline Dil'ision shall vote at" ., 40 River i.1and~ to the Rcd Brid~r. (Rural). l'OLLI:'<I(; J)!VISION NO. Z2 ,the office 01 ·S1. There,,'s ere, 24 Monk~town Road, 41 Drink

Electors . residing in this Shall in1'1l1nr: .\\Ol1nt Pearl I dit Sociel\', Pe"rce Avenue). St. John s, Manager. 42 Collect : Pollini: Division shal,l .vote at Park: Bnth side.,s from Parsons' I' 2. MMAARCSKHAAyLL LESLIE 4~Vcge\ablp. th h f

" I d R R I 49 Henry \jltl's e ouse 0 ."rs.!';e lie Sew· Al'enue lo Ra 10 anile oa(.' POLLlN(i 11I\'ISI0:>; NO. 36 3 Wintlr 'Place, fint wire

ard, ThorburQ Road). (Rural). I Shall include: North side of St. John'l, Manager. 11 African

POLLING DIVISION NO, 12 Sholl' Include: SI. PhillIp's.

Both side! of Thorburn Rond to Toll Road. Dogberry Hill Road. Bolh sides HONe Cove

LeMarchant Road from Bennett 3. NIGHTINGALE, GEORGE 5~~~~~lty POLLING STATION NO. 22 Avenue to Hamilton !.venue, MAURICE, 5' M~1al Will include Electors whose west side' of Bennett Avenue I 249 L.Mlrch.nt Raid, 5t I.8mpTey

surname commences with lel·1 from LeMarchant noad to: St. John's, Mlchanic. 55 A\>old ters A to M inclusive and those iBlackmarsh . Road, Blackmarsh WILLIAM G. ADAMS, ' ~ Nick Eleclors ~hall vole al the Amal. lload from Pearce Avenue to I R.turning Offic.r.' .7 Corded fabric L-,J,.."'.-I.--'

CHE

GRE • 1

By LESLIE ER XXJX

had been ~ slI{kle that hugely a;>pea rlong. It had b~c

ure of' iI pcrson, to irrilate a

bl' the time he II; II:aY around to Ii

into the carr; challenge simil. 's need to call,

he cou ld run off ; Empire would I

more than

Ilorses Empil'( would be as hcl»le

, store clerks. them at lca\t

perhaps Iongcr, theSc ilroTln. r I hi~ beef gatll ~1ad.

half I'.

trap . with a:1 I of him. IIllell

mall yrll. Bu; II' him from !lJaki

hor;c \I'as IhrOl1 ate beforr lee ('I

the nurtli IeI' p. lie kepl up . baling. \10" liad \}rC'1l $(r~1

Ihe llOrsc ramp Crcek and 11'01 direction if

barn. r:xin~ him_elf ,up,

('amp FurlJllg his \llck in

a gambler pi 111nd. Airlrd no\\'. he huncl band and drol'{ ~loI':ly and s;r

after haul'. Ry ( \\'as well un of the Pantano.

wilh Gus ~

t!telll ~t 'I(

his sati,[aC' .. {,n said. "\Iak,,_ ~

to get ill a:" same wil i1 p{ lold 111m Ii,' 11, "I'm plea

to ~il'e y1H' a i1~ g man sa'd, camped thai n meado\\' 'Oil\(

., 'J.'CPart\'

- '; ~', UIf, .

'--Sundlat -''''',ll "nd ,--\cw, and

I'- __ \{'\\~ a.nd "- !lrl'aktJll I-Rrrt Parks '-11 H.ppe ' ~,- \ PI"! and ~I'nffee Time.

','-- T:lrn Back -~l'nl~1 of law "-Program 12 . '''-\larch 01 " ~'-'-·~~[Jrt~ Pa"'e

'-.lack Paar's' -~!an'ln ~1l1

,'-Couple ~Ut . _:--0('\,(' L

" ",-~: ('\\ S.

:, -- Pick llark --Rac.rbail

" -\'heCKln In ''.-Amenta·s ' c''--Checkln' 10 ., Prr-:ctpnl

ener, , '''-Sp<lrll Toda . ." 'la'lr~' of" ,'- (;r"urho \I

-'.;\ew, and ,'- RJn: L '-- t'nil 99, ",; - Ebonl' and "'--Ftnal EOllJoa.

: -,-\cw Yorker! "',\ . EnlNlalnm ',-,-Thi.. I Beli ,1-~lum Till .L-SI~n Off,

"EDNESDAY.

Better Costs

when All·

I In a01 Around . Cheap Relioble

"\ s.\r·,. .. ~ f'cdlch rn 'C Rldor :JI 111' 'p Ex I~ed ted ; 1 :;;0. lOr f!f. .lJ Ch.i~ ~'!

,. n-th tar !.~

NFLD., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 1959 •

ONLY 510·00 DOWN

PUTS A RADIO IN YOU R CAR FOR

CHEV PONTIAC DODGE - PLYMOUTH - FORD etc.

ALSO UNDER DASH TYPES

GREAT, EASTERN OIL' CO., LTD.

Basin • • •

I horse thler In WarrIor BasIn \

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has been strunR ~p 01' shot." ,Jacoby On "Horse thlc\Cs?' "Furlong's renegades ran off I

: CI'er)' horse on the placc nigllt 'j. • Br-. dge E ERNENWEIN brfore last. Wc had to start·

By LESLI aftcr them afoot. Vela recol'el" I

\\'\ miles north of Empil'r. 1'here rd a few yesterna.l'. but 4O·odd ' .1' I" p, ~ ""lIlpII wa~ Rood grass Rnd II ater ill are stili mlssillg. I l'nn't ('hase

. "1: ";I,P . .' ";)~l'~!' this region. whll'll meant the, rcnegades and round up beef.' FIREWORKS SPARKLE IN THIS GO·ROUND

'. ;", !I Ilad brrn !l:'ed broncs would probably, without more mcn." I , ';'~' • pr:'sonal be contellt to graze here un·: Aflpl' Pardee's dcp~rture. The .Iul~· 4 IOlll'Il3mCilI ilt

'il.lr Ril Iii s:mebod.1' came after them.', Sheriff LInk and County At·', Fort Worth was based all all ;, ::r :,:l1l' ite Ilad Furlonll: roped two gentle, torney Eggleston were sum· I Italian motif. and it was fil· 'I

,:';, .1."ilnrt to lile horses and rode paslw3i'd for, moned to Barstow's office.' ling that ~Iajor Joseph "Insa· ," :'" ,:1l' rorral. ol'er an hour before turning I The banker tolrl them of the I meci dlspiay hIs fine Italian i ;::,I\c:'"" ,jlllilar $~uth, :\t noon he transferred horse raid. "This thing has I hand for the occasion,

, nr:'d :n C(lUllt' his saddle at one of the Em· gone far enough. I want Jim Joe's lwo·club bid was irre· "~ r",I],' :lIn off nil, pire ponies. and for the fIrst Furlong brought in, before I gular, to suy the least. but the

~:q:,r \I\luld be , time. reali7.erl that he was a Jules returns If possible." results were sensntional. Wesl, " : horse thIef. Dril'ing off:l Sid Link asked, "You got I donbled and :\'ol'lh went back I

whole remuda had nol made any plan. for catching Fur· to two hearts, East let thi" him feel like a thief; rldln!! an long?" ! rIde around to \\'est and I

, "", rntp:l'c's Empire horse did. But veto "Yes." said Barstow. "Set' another double boomed out. '.:;!\" "' il01:Jlcss could hang him no higher for up headquarters at a strategic Dummy's ten 1I'0n the open· " I:,:r ,<crks. 11 stealing horses than for burn· spot In the TallhoIt Hills so Ing heart lead, Joe pla~'ed a ':n'~' a: :r.'t ~ Ing linecamps, that a deputy can watch par· spade from Dummy East rose ere: l" '''1',~21' 10 .\ppruaehill!( panlano Ford. I tkular spa Is. dnl' and night. with thp ace and West dis·

':..r ",':' , Tile Wh!l'll was on Empirr'~ road to I The plares arc r,;1 Ol'ermlre's. t'arcJed the eight of diamonds: "l' ,< ~alhrr .1u:H'lioll. FUI'iolll! took to the, Frank Prlk,I'·~. C:us Snllrloz' Dack came the ,lack of dia· I

\lalrl', MierwaI'll. nesertlll~ anll Fern l.indstrom·s. Fur·, mOlleis. cllI'ered h.I' .Ioe·s quel'n ' ',1 I \\ ".1 tile t'I'r/'k. Furlong hailed on a ,1011;': will \'i,it olle of them,: and West's arc. wcst took his

,1'1 :hp l'id~C IIII' a Illok at ilL. hark: sooner or later," ~ec of trumps and led bark ", ',I:lrnh,' II'a'!' Itr S~II' a dUSl head off, "HoII' about Kimbk', place Ihr three of diamonds.

'" 1\,1: 11\,,1 to the west. ' on ~Icxil'o Flal," Unk askcd. .1(\(' II 0111 \Iitlt thc tcu, drew: '" : ":'\ "";Ikill~ \lonll'1l1, 1~lel' FlIl'l()n~ saw Barstow .hol/k his IICad,

, ,,"':" 1'1:,,,"~it II'ltHI 11<1. raisin~ the dust-a, "Furlong Is no lougel' eOlll't· .•• ,' "":",, 'Ill' t·IIl'· hUl'klJo;1'(1 om'en b~' .tulc~ i lUI( the Kimble Illrl." .'; I,' :',oI:!1 11'1\['c Pal'dce. i Smiling. Eggleston added,; ',~ 'It' \.('P: III' ili, Tile lilollght I'ame to Fal", "She I~ wearing my engage'!

~,i, .~ 110,1 (Jt 101l)( tllat Pardee made ~ plain ment ring," ';' ::1 :,r':1 ~:'alrrt largrt for a dr,'~ulrher. watrh'l (To Be Continurn) "/ ·,'".,r ('.1:1',,) on ill~ tile rig 5pl8sh act'o,s the '---,---------

, CC('~ ~"cI lIollld , foro. F'lIl'long understood that I c:p,.: .011 I: n'JI, pardee's bold disregard for'

:' cxri nallber was of R picre with ", ,,', :1',('11 ,up~rr Illi, man's l'ontempt for thr

,i"" I'lIr,JIll; dc· rig'llt~ of others. It would :1" C,' !lIrk In 11le not orrur to Jule~ Pardee thaI, :" ! :,\1,h:r" pla,'s , R burned.out, bitterly resent·

I ",;:d \:cil'd h,', ful home!leader might dry·: : ro", 'nell',IIlCllen, gull'h him. :\'or would it occur

0,"0 a"o rll'o.'·c it to him Ihat the homesteader '''\',' anrl ,',ead- had any right to be resentful.

l::r: hr,,,:, R,· d.," i .Jules Pardee didn't burn w we,l lin Ule I cabins. He dldn·t hang or ahaot ; or 1"1 Pa~I.lla. lie I thiel'es. He didn't rIde intn 8 '

WEST

NORTH .I098~5 ., 10~ +K9764 ",3

lAST .Non •• AJ732 .,A870 .,2 +A8~ +.r~ ",AQ965 ",K.II07t

WUTH (0)

It.KQ4 .,K Q.T 94 + Q 102 ",82

East and West vulncr""le i South "'ht 1\ orth F. •• t ; I 1. Pass 1 • p~;~

2 ... Double ~., PM..,

I Pas. Double Pass Pan Pa"

Opening leod-. 5 ~,In t;us Sail' man's yard and Insult that ',hln ,,;ompanied I man with threats In front of

oril'/ nortilward. his famlly. ;ed /ti, amaze· I • .\Il that was done by hire- BY OSIVALD JACOBY , lng, ... .\,11 them '\lIngS, by lesser men paid to trumps and spread his hand

lin: possible!" protect Empire's interests. WELCOME WAGON for two overtricks. " with nO sign Clee Veto and the headquart-

frar.k Pelky Join' ers crew were hated by many HOSTESS As far as I remember, this I must constitute some sore of

r, T:,el' made fast men. Empire was hated. Bu i d ,. riin~ the broncs not Jules pardee. . Will Knock al Your Door recorth · ,roet cokUld hahve blee~

T.ilholt 11111'. ' • • • , • h . . ' set rce rl:'s so e lau I I',cm at 110011,' Pardee'! arl'il'al in .Junctlon • Wit Gifts. and Gr~etlngs I stolen fll'e tricks in the pia)'

':11i,{3clion ill set up a flurry of activity. To fro~ Friendly BUSiness b~t el'cn. a three· trick SCI 'l'rl,'\!ake, R Irl· ' his !on Brent he said. "Ha\'p Neighbours and Your I ~\,ollid J'~~I e d~ne East and

I" ~rt ill a lick," • ~ ~ta~e rpad~' for Tomb~tonr Civic and Soc'lal II ':I:~h I II crlgoo: hi' !

, h P Ik" . \. b t PI' la a ('Inc s <1m 10 la:nr Wit r ~ In I~ Illlllutrs, our es teams, 0 th . I I b 'II It" ::,:rI him he had and ,I'our best dril·er." n It occasion 0 I leu ~ a tIe Imc. I

;;"', I'm plea~lIr· '1'0 Banker Tate Holl'omb he' New Comer 10 the City. : CdS j

;,\C' ,," a hand." said. "Whether ~'ou like this 'I The Birth of a Boby • a r en se . mill '<lin, or not. I am ~olr],l: to htre, ' i

"~p'rl Ih.1 night mDre men. GunfiRhter!, ."nd I PHONE 10ille 60 1'1t krep them until el'ery' 94865, 6957 or 90943

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MAKE VOUR~ELF,II.6 CO~\FOIlTAeLE AS '101..1 KIlo.), ~EVEREfJP""rLL

By J. R. WILLIAMS

Q-Th~ binding has bern: 'Soutn Wilt Nor!n Eao! , 1 ... Pass 1 ., I 1 ... Pas,~ 2 •

2 ... Pa~s 3 • You. South. holn:

Pass Pass

.AQ96:1 .32.6 "'AQ10~1 4 '

What do ),Oll do~ A-Bid !tUIl hllrll. You I

h.v. gon, '1 far II you can go in your luitl. You don't tlk. hurll bul th.y Ir. b,tt.r Inan diamond •.

The bidding has been:

rODAY'S QUESTION South Will Norlh East 1 ... Pa~~ 1 ., Pass 1 " Pass 2 ., Pass

You. South. hold thp same hand as abOl'e. What do you do now?

Answ.r tomorrow

By Hit Cocnr.n /l's an art to know how to

master your troubles, but too often a 105t one with lots of people.

• • • There i~ ~omething l\'rong

With the bo,\' who doesn't stub his toe or ~el stone bruises, during vacation lime. \

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~IL !I .... CK lioJ A FEW M:lJuTES:"-1 ~W. 'oa.I OIliolEFl.Y POLECA'TS, 1 W"')JT ,0 "T'" U( "TO 'oO!J rE~ A MIWTE, 'IOU--' Nothing makes a man's ':

build go t{)' pot quicker than \ falling off a dIet.

A banker says the live wire in business usually shines brightly. It helps if he has the right connectlon5.

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LITTLE !FF!CT The Gulf Stream's warm

waterl pass near the New England COBst but have little effect on winter temper· atures because prevailing winds blow from the land.

NO DELEGATI!S The colony, of Georgia did

not even send delegates to the First Continental Congress. but It later was the first:

I southern state to ratify the I Constilullon.

"'OOTS AND HER BUDDIES

~~\\5:..~~ Cl-S'\\2.O\..OG'C'iG. \S CD~S'WL\\'N.0 ~'R. c.\-\'~'R.'\":::, .. '

(' APT AIN EA:. (

S\-\'i:'S \~\~G \?\...~ r::f;?o \\\:-'\~ \ ,.-,...--1

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND!

'\. c,~~ G\\.)'t;; ~Chl \\.\~ VO"::,~ \ot-\.. cr;.. \\-\""::' S\~'R. 'C,PS\\:..ON ~\\s ...

~~6 IS ~Ii EM~RGENCY! DO AS 1 S~i! LOCO< ,,1\\ IN A OU~~EO~

TILL 'liE GET RID CF EA5),~

I KNOW " VALERIE! you)u; HEI5 ~ ,NOfSCRIOOS,ABWr KISS"

1;1/1 GOiNG iJ INSIST ON LIFE' PRESE~.vE'RS FOR. EACK Of US! HE'Ll.. KEEP HIS DISTANCE!

i (jOINt; CA'-lOEIJoJ6 ING

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BUGS BUNNY

MORTY MEEKlE

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A NEIGHBOR COMP!.AtNING AOOUT THE NOi'?€? I'LL

TAKE CAR€OFHIMI ../.--

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THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE

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By EDGAR MARTIN

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By MERRELL BLOSSER

By LEON SCHLESINGER:

By DICK CAVEll

By W. !HRUGGS

By V. T. HAMUN

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1 IXJt-JNVI OO? .. AND ! ..... ~ NEITHER. OF '..:5 HO)..S OCCASION.

'tOJ 9rOJl.O 96' JlSI-IA.).\ED OC 'rC'J~S'~~, A.:.-l"'-,~ TWh... HIS SIZi!

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DUFFY For Sl. John's

Centre

A. M. DUFFY

THE SECOND NAME ON

THE BALLOT

GREAT EASTERN OIL & IMPORT

CO., LTD. Radio, Tclevlsion. Washers, Rcfrigerators, Deep Freezers

Electric Ranges, Floor PolisheM,

Gramophones Public Address S)'stcms.

Tape Recorders REl'.\lIlS ,\~D SER\,Il:E

5 L1!11ES DIAL 3001 to 3005

WATER STREET ian~R Iv .

For Fast Taxi Service

HOTEL TAXI

Dial 2424-2410 QUEEN'S ROAD

Open from 6.30 to 2 I.m. pjJv~811yr

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LAND SURVEYS LAND APPRAISALS

DRAUGHTING WHITE PRINTING MINEOGRAPHING

AND PHOTO COPYING

i

I X Publi~otice I ~UFFY The Public is advised that i

l!.~~~~~~~~~~ all Stores of thc Board or,

Gerry Halley Surveys Ltd.

TELEPHONE 90876 _ Liauor Control in the Pro\'in~e I ~~~~~~~~~~~

__________ \\'ill be closcd on August 20th. i .:

I959-Election Day. i I All Brewcries. BrcII'ers' : 'Agents and Licenced E;til~' TV lishments in the Provincc musl : also clOse their prcmlses on the ~bo\'c date for the sale or comumption of alcoholic bel'

REPAIRS

rragcs. REASONABLE RATES

BI' orONo BOARD OF LIQl'OR CO~TROL I GUARANTEED WORK

l~gI819_._ ! PH 0 N E 7 3 1 3 LEFT BY T.C.A. I :'111', ilnd :\11'5, T, W, powcrs. Cal'pasian Road, left rccently Electronic

Centre Ltd. I b\' T,C,A. to spcnd a holiday \I:ith thcir daughtcr and son·in· law at schcnectad)·. :\.\" Thc), will also \'isit relat!\·cs and fricnds rcsiding at Boston., 90 CAMPBEll AVE. :llass" ilnd Long Island, ;\,Y, I' After hours 'PHONE 6401 A before returning home. _. _____ . __ I

Used Cars For S,ale 1957 DODGE SEDAN 1957 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1956 PONTIAC SEDAN 1953 CONSUL SEDAN 1952 METEOR SEDAN 1950 HILLMAN SEDAN 1953 FORD VAN 1955 METEOR SEDAN DEliVERY 1953 MERCURY SEDAN

TERMS ARRANGED

Apply

DOWNEY'S Service statipn PHONE 4424 . 7366 Cor NEWTOWN RD, and EMPIRE AVE,

Young Voters Support Young Candidate

JIM GREENE IN ST. JOHN'S EAST

Shown above are Mi3s Carmella Connors and Mr. Clyde Marlin, young st. John's Voters, discussing the need for "aggressive representation" in their

district' with Jim Greene, P.C. Candidate for St, John's East. Youth has

promised its full suppor! on August 20th to this young fomily man.

ELECT I GREENE x IN

ST. JOHN'S

EAST

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n-lE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY , '

H I LLD~LE HOTE!_ !\ Where To Stay \ . Balsam Hotel

ELECT One HO'Jle priced and mUll b.

A I~' ~ \ --

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I "Pop sure took a liking to your bath towels!" ....... I .-.

B,4,R1I.'ES ROAD Situalp.d in the Heart of the

City, QuIet. Comfortable AtmOl'

phrre. ~'or lleseT"ations and ln,

formntioD

Dial 6336 ~IRS. JOHN FHEY ROlld.nl MonalertU

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'I BIDGOOD/S I Waterford Bridge Road

Catering Weddings

Private

Parties

and

Dinners

FRANK FOGWILL

• re from properl,.

One elec'ri: fittings S50oo,

CABINET and ~:N< 2 OIL CABINETS

and S50,OO For furlher j'

Phone '

Progressive Conservalive !

51. John's Center

Campaign Headquarters

73 CARTER'S HILL

. Baird Motor~

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Dial 6967 ~HONES: 94011

94012 95012 94014

MERRY MEETING DIAL

Local Turnips Archibald's Local Tur­

nips are on the markel

and you need nol

have 10 suffer the in·

ferior imported turnips.

;\:k your grocer for

Local Turnips ond insisl. ,"the laste

will lell."

Archibald Farms·

HARBOUR GRACE

DIAL 102

(1951) Limited I

P!tO.1 Eel': 111'·I'o(lfillg of I Bllil"ill~," HeAl' SI;lIioll. 1;(I(lie Ray, I.iloradur, File In·20·C;{· It.

SF:AI.f:D TF:\'DERS, pLiillh'1 markrd ", 10 conlellt alld ad·1 dn's'!'d I" the IInder"~nrrl. [Ilr: Ihr abol'e pro.ierl. will he reo rril'pd 1111111 3:00 p,m, tEa.ilerll Day'light Time I TJll'RSDA r. September 10,

J~.;9,

5pecificalion~ ann ICI:der

Public Notice THE ELFCTION ACT, 1954

forms reqllired Old,' be ohlilined Til" illi(,lltlOn of :hr rubl" hy Prime Conlral'lors only from i, cllru: l'cI to thr 1'1'01 l'IOlh ,,[ D,C.I .. Plans Section. Hoo:n 15R, S"l'liIJII it of Tilr 1':ll'clilJn .... l'\. al the address bcloll'. A deposit, 1054. Ihr :\('t .\0, 7n of 19C,!, of $~5,OO pilyable to Defence whil'h rencls a, foll"'li: Conslruction (1951 I Limiled is "il.-d) Err 1',1' el11ploy('(' required [or each set of docu· who is a qunlified eleclor

VOT 5840

I O'DEA ~F_OG_WI_LL_X ST. JOH

illl~I·I.l' ,18.19

Statutory Notice

III the matter of the will and the estate 01 Claud. Noonan late of St. John's in the Provine. of Newfoundland, Company Director deceased.

so

ments. This deposit is forfeited: shall, while the polls are All persons claiming to \j:.

For St.Jo~ Nort~

if the complete speeilications' open on polling dal' at an, crl'ditoLs of or who hal'(, clnllll" I_~~~_~_~~~~~~_~~~_~_~I' are not returned in good ordcr el(,ction. hal'e th~cn L"lJJ1SCl'U' d d ~_ c lH' eman s upon or alfecting

NOTICE Ion or beforc the fourteenth day, time hours for the purpose tJ:c esUlte of CI~ude '.;oonan. follOWIng conlract award. ,of ('~,ling his ,"ole. and jf' late uf st. John's, aforesaid,

, Spccifica;ions will be ?n ,'icw 1 the hours of his cmi,loy'nlPnl 'dl'ce~scci are hel'l'b.l· request· NOTICE is herebv gi\'en th~t at BUIlders Exchanges In Saint, cia 1101 allow for tl,ree con', ('d lo S('llfl p:rrticulars thereof

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JOHN GILBERT OAKLEY of l.Tohn. N.B., Halifax, Frederic" Sf" :'1 ill' hotll's, his cll1p:ol'f'r' in writing dul\' alte.ilt'u to the ,SI. John's. Newfoundland. It,on, Mo~cto~. ~oard of . Trad,e, <." allow him such addi.' Hoyal 'i'nht Co .. DucKworth, : Trainman, will apply to the i Sl. John s, :-\e\\foun?land, DeL t' : lillll' for I'oling as may' Stred, Sf. .Iohn'" 111<' e~l'Cu, Parliament of Canada at the I Hahfax Branch Office Bnd at It,· I!l'l'l',-al), 10 pl'lIl'ide ~h,' [ors of tile last 11:11 and l,'st· prcsent. next or following scs. ,the address below. ~hrl'e eOllwl'ulil'C hOllr.s Jlln ',J!llf'nt of Ihe .sald d""l';;"'ri, sion thereof for a Bill of Di· Each lender must lie SlIhl11i:· IIU l'IIlI'IIJ,l'I' sll'lll lIIake all\' "n 01' ill'illll' lile nl!1 dill of I'orce from hil wife, F.lizabeth rll on Ihe forms prc.I('fibeli and d,'[II;('l:011 froIll lIll' I'a'.' ;f ~"Jl:l'IlIIICI' .\ I). 11)59. "ftl'" Ann Oakley. of the sain Cily of' he accompanied hI' I sCl'uri:" JII.I' 'Ul'h ('ll1plo;,,'p or ;nlpost' wltll'lt d:lI(' Ih, p\t'llltors Will 51. .10hn·" on Ihe ground of dl'posit in Ihe amoilnt of So,100:. upon or "\:Iet frolll him ;111\' }J1""t'l'd to di-irililltr'd IiiI'

00 or a hid hond in the alllUlIlI1 p"lIidt." u,' r('JSIIIl of ahsenrl' ':lid 1''1:11 ... 1111\ ; lie: 1'l'~:lId adllllel',·.

Daled al SI. .lllhn's lhis 1,lh cia' of Allgu,!. A.D, lfl:;~,

nO:\:\I.1J W. K Jl.l\WE. 'l,r .. Solic,ltor lor Prlitiol1pr.

Hoard of Trade Buildin~. St. .1ohn·s, Newfoundland,

"aug 1 H,26iep2.Q

lml i40TOR Ol~

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The finest

protection

your engine

can have! Your car i~ a co511v in· \'estmenr. Makes 5e~le 10

give it lhe finesl protec· tion \'ou can. Shell X·I 00 Mo~or Oil Premium ~djllsts tlUIM"dlictr/lr to !'rotcct under every operatin" lemperatllre. II neulralizes destructi~e acid action •.. prolon~5 cn~ine life. See us for Shell X·l00 Motor Oil Premium l"Jay.

Alw8YI

available

It th •••

DEALERS:

"M-hill II Meton Water Strut Tf"rra :\'0\'.11 ~tOl0fll St. John'. "'hlllen' .. flAr,l,.U c..:ornwaJl AHlltlf R allw~y Str\'jero Siahon Job Sirut Rv)'al Gan,.. LImited Carnell ~ ,\1llnn Motor.. Bronnelt ",venue Drown" SU\I!et Stlt. EUzabeth A\'. ato, G,R, Parson. £llnheth ~\" ~d.lald. MotON II,,, Gower SI Hunt', Sen'lclI SllUon Harbour GrA~f Clarke" Smote. SLaUoD Carbonel! Slmm'. SCr\'lc. Stallon Carbonel' Munn Moton Harbour Grace Sheppard', Glr,,1 IIJrbour Graef Conway'. Gan.t' ColliN! ~uto Sf'n'lrf! SlaUDl1 Whllbourn, KI"IJllr,.w 'I ,1ii1"T\'~I" !'i1 11100,

DI.trlbuted By:

HARVEY'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES LIMITED.

Job Stru' 5' Jonn'l

of lIlrr of Ihe bid pricr as call· frlll1l hi,' \lllrk dllrill;: SlIvii lilll,' I" Iht' l,lallll, II Iii, h lilt,\, ed for ill Ihe tellder dOClllllrlll.', ['I""",'lIlil'" hOIl!", and Iht' :,,: .,llal! tlll'lI h',I'" 111111 1I<lli('f','

THE

The IOll'est or all~' Icnder nol t\itioll,1I t:lllt' lor IOling ,11,111 !J,,:,'d ,II :-;1, .I"h,,', Ihi, 1: til nec(,s~llril~' aCl'epted. he gral1lt·t! at the cun\'l'nirnl'(' d~!.v 0;' .\ug(],..;t, :\ 1), 1~,1;):l.

J. D. JE':'IOISO'. Secretar."·. of Ihe "III)lIIl\el·. :\0. Temp. Rlrl~" ;'6 I.lOll St.. I~) Thi' ,clilon .,Ita:1 e,;·

Ollall'a,Onlario. lelld to railw;lY cOll1pa,,;rs al,,1 auglQ,20 their employce.', ewepl em·

ployees aclll,1111' engagc(! in Ihe rllnnillg of trains 10 whom: ~lIch tillie c;;nnol be allu\\'l,II ~

w~tllo\lt interfering with :hc, m,11111111g of III" trailll.

COOK. BARTLETT, CHAULKER & MARSHALL Solicitors for the Executor,

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I:n Any rmpIIlY('r \\ho rr II""', Dr b~' illtill1l(lalion, \'" nliP illllllCll('P, 01' ill .111Y ulill'l' I\;IY', inlerferes I\ilh lite gr"": il"; 10 Rny rledol' in tlls P111· '

TEN DERS pln.\·, of til" con,ef'lIll\'e hOllr,' ' for I'oting'ill II1Is ,;I'e\lOtl pro· ,

l:OR REI~FORCEr. mien, is gllllt~ ot an oifcnce," , COI'OCRETE BRIDGE !'iOTE

1. Scaled tenders will be reo i The purpose of this seclioll i., I, ceived liP to August 31st, 1919, I 110t to cOlllpel employers to allol

II for the construclion of a bridge. thrce hours of their employecs' over the Southwest Brook near', workin~ time for voling all poll· St. George's. ! ing day regardlcss of thc hours I 2, Tenders may be submitted, of employmcnt. Its purpose is ,on one or both of two alterna·' to ellsure that an employee shall tive designs. Plans and speci· have three consecutive hours of fications for both alternatives frec time between 8:00 a.m, and mal' be inspcctcd at the 8:00 p,m, on polling day for' Bridge Office. Court H9use, 5t. casting his vole. , John'S, and copies may be ob·: Jf all employee's worldllg I tained upon application to the, hours do nut permit him Ihrec :

"Revenue Clerk of this Depart·' consecutive hours of free time: I ment upon deposit of S25,OO, then his cniploYI'r musl allot I which \\'ill he refunded to tel:' 10 him such addilionallime from:

'der if the plans and specificil' his wo .. king hOllrs as i, neees· ': lions ilrc relurned 10 thc De·, ,al'O' lu gil'c hilll Ihree rOI~seCII' partment. lil'e hOllr, of Irl'c lil11e. In ""'I'S

3. Tell"~r,' ITItl<i he madc 011 wilf'rc It is lIere,,,"'y 10 al:li: forms pro\'irlcd h~' the Dep"rt·, ;Hlrillion,1l lilll<' [rllm \IOrKt:tg

. mellt and mliSi he slIhmlllrd in hOlliS IIII' emplfl)n " cnlilll'll sCillen Pl1I'cllipr ilrl,It'~ss('[1 10 10 S;I\' \\11l'1I 1 hI' addlt ionitl 11'lle

I,' the, !lel'lll), ;\tinislcr of Illglt h II'" , , il "'II' lil,"'(\' wan. The 1I'0rn.<. "Tenrlers, Th" [ollo·,\'ln~ r"'nli'lf'~ "',111

: 50;llhll'csl Brook Bridge" are illllsirilte Ihe l1Io.'illlin;: o[ lit .. , I to be wt'illcn '!eross the [al'e sretion: ':uf thr envelope. , !. If Ihe I\OrK!IlZ hOIlI". of oil , 4. Each tellder mllst he ilC· 1 f I I "d I d CIlIP ovrr :lrc 1'0111 R, Jl) il.m, .0

compante JV an approve "h I 1 t d h . f $100 00 ~:oo p.m, I "II I te emp o\'er :'

accep e c eqllc or ,as, " .. rl a sure tv that thc tenderer will, nol obllf::cd to allot him an), a . , if 8ucc~ssful enter into a con. dltlOn,,1 tlfne from hIS wor"l11~

I trae! with' the Department. hours, because thc employeeal·

,The successful tendercr will ready has three consecutll'C be required to deposit further hours for \'otlng, from 5:00 p.m. sums to bring the lotal up to 10 6:00 p,m., then. the emplDY' , ten percent of the amount of pr must allot 3li(htlOnal trme I the acceptcd tendcr, to be held from hlS working hours. The: as security for the propcr nnd employer may, as he sees fIt, I'

satisfactory performance of the (a) allow the employce to I contract. In lieu of cash de. commcncc work at 11 a.m. i

posit the successful tcnderer on polling day; or i mal' furnish a surety bond ap. (0) Illstruci the empluyee 10 , proved liy thl' llepal'tnll'nl for I taKe slIfficient addilional

'Ihl' BmoulIl of 511' ~ of Ihe 101~1 IlIIlt' during IlIlIch hOllr' I SIIII1 lend .. reu, I 10 IIlake liP Ihn'l' (,011,

: 5, The llt'pul'tmenl OtiCS nol: sl'l'ulil'c hO,I1"; 01'

: hind itsI'lf to aecepl Ihe loll" (e) 1 .. 1 the pmplu),e" off al : pst or an), 'lenller, 5:00 )1.111,: tlr :

t'. A. K~I(;J1T. (d) allot any 1111'1'(' hours duro : Deputy Minister., ing the workillg da~·. '

: Dept. o[ Ili~h\\'a)'s, K ~HOI\T ,St. John's, Nlld.· (hief Elccloral Officer.

A LlTILE

KNOWLEDGE CAN ~c

A DANGEROUS THI

DON'T DO IT YOURSEl.r! CHECK DAilY NEV/S WANT AD~ FOR

'EXPERT'!

I b .J~ngprou', (JII~ c0;lly 100, t can e [h, . or

try your hand 01 home·mace repairs h d ne Ihe

provements ! Have t em 0, wilh woy the safe way, by consuillng , d' our of the experts you'll find liste In b' 9 . 'II rln fied s€ction. A phone call WI

right help to your door!

DIAL 2177 - 2178

ADVRTISE IN THE

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Jo Qrters' a

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~RYMEETING

DIAL 8037

VOT J'OEA T. JOH SOUl

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NewS

NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959 19

INSMEN Club

BINGO paper

ERIES No. 15 TO.DAY'S NUMBERS

I 22 30 23 19 28 17

26

N 39 43 41 37 44 31 38

G 58 55 46 50 53 56

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Kin - Help Kiddies

PEARL PARK - GLENDALE

LIONS CLUB Modal of Schooner Bluenose

'n9 Ticket Number 2321 (No name)

by John Cassidy, Moncton, N.B. til be claimed within 30 day •.

O'DEA 5t. John's South

ATTENTION

BRIDE· VOTERS ... _ ... ...11 ON POLLI NG DAY

TELEPHONE 6254·L·

TE O'DEA

CONSUL CONVERTIBLE DRAWING SPONSORED BY

JOHN'S BRANCH, CANADIAN LEGION WINNING NUMBER 10220

(STILL UNCLAIMED)

WANTED ESTIMATOR

t.ld experience in general construction. mu~t be graduate .nglnelrs or have of eight year. experience in general

Apply in writing to:

mara Construction of Nfld. Limited

ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.

LIBERAL North

rs at 249 LeMarchant Road QPp. Nfld. Margarine Co.

'OR CARS ON POLLING DAY

TELEPHONE 7887 5678

·6411A

TO BUILD FOR THE FUTURE LET GEORGI DO IT .

J&\JD)~

SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES

"I'm digging up money for a new ROOF, You 8ald it would only cost pennieJ to SAVE DOLLARS!"

And if YOUR ROOF n~0ds ' repairs, you too can SAVE: DOLLARS if .l'OU have it reo placed now before any in· terior damage hits your house. Interior water dam· age eQuid easily amount to more than the cost of • new ROOF,

HORWOOD LUMBER Co., Ltd.

MISS VELVET HORN

Tuna Boat for Charter, experienced Wedgeport

guide.

Apply

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~.- ><We're spenditl,lt the afternoon!" ._-,,-IfIiit1!~.!J

Clarke's Hotel

. TilE CENTRAL MRBER

I

SIlOP. We are now o~crat· ing eight chairs. You can be aisurcd of the best possible service plus the least pos­sible waiting, 24 New Gower St .• opp. Adelaide ~!otors.

: HlK SAI.Jo; ...... Strurtural Steel, I I Rram; II Reams: Angles;

(;hanneJ.; Plates; Shamn~ ~tc.. varioWi siZe!.. Nfld Sdll'uge & Sale~ Co., 1,111., 11 Patrick Street; 'PhlnG 1109, mar 19. typar

i REAL ESTATE - Valuator I of city, farms and outport I properties. O\'er 40 years'

I

, experience. John D. O·Dris· coll, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. Dial 90312. ilyS,(1m)

WINDOW BOXES, SASHES Storm windows made tn order, [as! and efficient service. Phone 4849·11 [or information. jlyl6,lm

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'WANTED-A Maid, experi· enced in cooking anlllight hOUSl' work for nduit family. To live in. Refer· enCl~ required. High wagrs, Reply BOX 302 c/o Daily XCII'S. allgI2,\W

W·ANTED Georgetown, Brigus TO LET-Suite 4 offiers In i Will be closed from I Royal Bank Building, West

By Trans-Canada A 20 h 1959 ,End. Ideal for shipping

C d· C . . ugust t, to firm or customs broker. re It orporatlon a: S b 8 h 1959 Di"l 90312, John D. CJ'Dris'

, eptem er t, , call, Real Estate AgenL STENO • CASHIER. I for holidays. jl)S,!t!)

1 Phone MR. THORNE at. Georgetown, Brigus --.-----~-.----.--

I 3038 M J J C I k RErAIRS 10 Radin" Toa,t!'r" , • ,I rs. .. are '. Flat lrn:l:', H('HtCr. .... V~H'\!l\m I aug1P.20 ! -;;;;====;;;;;;===;.. _;;;';;;;-;;_;;';;-;;'_;';;_'';; __ ;;;,;_ ;;;";;;';_';;;;;;;;_;;;';_;';;_;';_ (' Ie a 11 P L' C I c. Prom pl.; P rI ice ,. I with lower prier,. Corner

WANTED For Miller10wn Amalgamated School

ONE TEACHER For Intermediate Room, First Grade

Preferred.

I Elrclric Sbo~, 7 Henry St,

, Dial S9BIIH.a_'~~~:ln1~ ! ----- -

: NEW ~IETlIOD RUG CLEA:'i· ERS. Ru~ and Carpet made to look like new. Von Schrader process adds years to life of rugs. Cleaned in home or at our plant. 'Phone 91033. New Method Rug Cleaners, Freshwater Rond.

TOURIST BUREAU or I Salary augmented by Board.

Apply ELECT VELVET HORN LTD.,

HOLYROOD.

CRYSTAL PALACE GOULDS ROAD

Open 2 p.m. Daily Catering to weddings, prlvat. parties, din· ners and donees. For further informa· tion contact Mrs. Amy Ryan, 22A Golf Ave,

DIAL 90024

BASEBALL TO·NIGHT

SENIOR

7.00 p.m.

HOLY CROSS V!,

FEILDIANs

FOOTBALL SENIOR 6,,.5

Ayre Athletic Grounds

HOlY CROSS YI.

ST. PAT'S

JUNIOR 6,<4.5 Egan Memorial Field

ST. BON'S YI.

MAC·CURTIS

STADIUM TO·DAY

ROLLER SKATING 2.30 to 4.30 p,m.

Children """,,,,,,,.,, 25c. S p,m. to 10.30 Adult. Admission ,,," " " " ". 60c. Spectatorl "'"." .... 25c.

Wall Washing "ALL WASHING - Walll

cl8lned by new machl:lf), Rllult. perfect: IIVII ~aJDt, -New 11ethod Rug and Wan Cleaners. Frelhwater Road, 'Pilon, OlU83.

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CHAIRMAN,

Amalgamated Schoo' Board, Millertown

LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS

ST. JOHN'S WEST SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST SCHOOL Cor. Merrymeeting Rd. and Linscott St.

TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 94071 94072 94073 94074

4166

Vote Newfoundland - Vote Smallwood

WANTED IMMEDIATELY CASHIER For Wholesale Firm

Some experience necessa ry. Apply in writing stating qualifications to

BOX 300 co DAILY NEWS I • aU11D,20

TELEPHONES OF ST. JOHN'S RETURNING OFFICERS

For 'n'ormatlon of Voters On Polling Day Until 7.30 p.m.

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Otto Byrne Progressive Comervative

FERRYLAND

'VOTE FOR A NEW DEAL FOR NEWFOUNDLAND"

IOYRNE X

W:\:\"TED - By profrosionai woman, room and hoard in hented home, vicinity of PRtl'irk Street. Apply 10 Box 2, Dail)' News. . aug19.20

HIGGINS For St. John's

East

J. D. HIGGINS

I HIGGINS X

WANTED EXPERIENCED

Stenographer CI'erk Shorthand required. Five-day week, 5 p.m. closing. Salary commesurate with experience. All induslrial pions, inclIJding hospitalization, pension, etc.

Canadian Industries Ltd. CABOT BLDG., DUCKWORTH ST., PHONE 3157

TENDERS Will be received up to NOON FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, for the pudase (at a lump sum price) "WHERE IS AS IS" of the Wooden Motor Vesiel

"JENNIE EUZABETH II

of approximately 142 Gross Tons and now ly1ng beached at Poole's Island Tickle near Badger's Quay, Bonavisla Bay,

Mark Envelopes TENDERS and send 10-

BOWRING BROTHERS LTD. UNQERWRITERS' REPRESENTATIVES.

The highesl or any Ten~er will not nwmarily be accepled. au.~lq21.21

BELL ISLAND

Elect

Dick Greene

Progressive

Conservative

Your

Full Time

.Representative.

Campaign Headquarters Open Town Sq. For Transportation Polling Day

PHONE: 2815, 2816 allg6.tf

REGISTERED NURSES . Required immediately on the Female Floor, includ· ing Obstetrics.

Commencing salary $2,500 less $44 per month for Room and Boord,

Excellent conditions with good personnel policies, Pleasant atmosphere and surroundings.

Apply to:-MISS G. B. FITZGERALD, R,N., S'uperintendent of Nurses, Western Memorial Hospital, CORNER BROOK, NFLD.

TENDERS FOR SALT CODFISH Tenders arll invited by the under~igned for the purchase of approximately 5000 quintals (112 Ibs) of Labrador codfish 'produced at Northern Labrador settlements during the 1959 season. Quotations should be submitted for good sound quality heavy-salted codfish and for cullage on board vessel at agreed port of discharge. Delivery will, subject to safe arrival of M.V. "COD ROY," be made around the second week in September, Tenders should be at the office of the under­signed not later than NOON 3151 AUGUST and should state the port at which the fish is to be discharged.

Envelopes containing tenders should be clearly marked "Tenders Northern Labrador Codfi~h".

The highest or any tender not necessarily accept. ed.

CHAIRMAN,

NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY P.O, BOX E-5426 TELEPHONE 7145

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND.

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9cctcn's FOR NEWFOUNDLAND'S

FINEST PHOTO FINISHING

Elections In , Newfoundland

----------------_1 PARTS (Whole) \ AUTO

Nfld Armature

,ST, JOHl'I"S, Nfld, CP-The Work. man who has played a part in' 38 every Newfoundland election II Bambrick since ,1920 will have a chanse Street , for lhe second time to tcsl new D'lal' 119\-2 ' methods of collecting returns I i

from remote areas, i :, '(HE SLEEPWALKERS Barring communications dif· i BUILDING MATERIAtS Arthur Koestler ,"

ficultlcs, chlcf elecloral officer LAN Nehemiah Short expecls to! CHESTER DAWE LTD DMARK5 OF have most of the results in his I SHi\. W 5'1. and T()I'SAIL RD, TO-MORROW oHice on August 20th. the day For all your Building Peter F. Drucker "" 5,50 •

: of the provincial election, I Requirements call THE FOSSILS OF PIETY i Until 1956, votcrs in 1,300 I' 80161-911n P I W 3.25 i

communities scatlcred along au est "" "" , • !i.OOO miles of ruggcd New· ~ DRUG STORES THE PARADISE TREE : foundlnnd coastline had to w~it' -; Gerald Vann "" '" 4.00' ,days or evcn months beforc CONNORS DRUG STORE' THE CHAlLENGE OF : the), knew the rsu1ts. because, LA.mIERT'S COUGH SYRUP, THE SPACE SHIP I all ballot boxes In each con- I can be obtained at i

,stitllcncy were delivered to re· ~ COS:'tlORS DRUG STORE I Arthur Clarke '" · turning offices before nny count : 33~ WATER ST. : RED SAILS ON THE 'hegan for, t~ot riding, bilsed on : DIAL 2206 j GREAT LAKES ,the sub,dlvlslon tolills In rnch· IpS II' i hox. I ELECTRICAL : at u ,van" . : SPEEDEIl UP I APPLIANCES ; THE ST. LAWRENCE I By legblalion passed in 19:\~' I 'S'EAWA Y a deputy retul'l1illg oHleel' is • T L L '/I pel'mitted to telephone or tclc·' BAINE JOHNSTON I THE' ST'. L'A

5W"R"EN'''C' E" 2,50

'graph the results to his district COMPANY, LTD. I · office, Agency Department . SEA WA Y

Lndcr llthed

old rllcctiodn 3\t.' 243 Water St. Dial 2102 • Lio'nel Chevrier 3,50 :'Iiewfulln( on crs c ecte ~i • YOURD~:IAULGEIRDAIRE ,: CALIFORNIA STREET' ll1embers from 24 constitllten' c. ••

cie>, Later Lalirador was add· I Niven Busch"" ", 4.50· cd as a single riding. ,HEAP & PARTNERS I A SCENT OF WHITE ~he redistribution ad of 1~!i5 (NFLD.) LTD.

split some of the dlStncls, mak· , Wiring ~Ialerials. Wire and POPPIES illg the, present total of 35.' Cables. ~[otors. Starters, , John Christopher" 3.50 I

• There IS one two·membcr wi· Lamps. Sw:t~hes. LightinG r---------,· lIlg-Harmam ~Ialn, , Fixtures etc,

I From a field of 78 candidates i WAREHOUSE rRIl"CES ST, '

in 1956, lour PCs and 32 Lib· I DIAL 5085 erals were ee1cted-two of the· ~ --------PCs by acclamation, . FIRE INSURANCE

This time they hare a record 95 candidates to chose from" ----------

I They represent four parties: CROSBIE & CO" L TO. ~ Liberals PCc the Newfound'i Agents for land De'mocra'tic Party and the UNDI;HWIt!T~RS AT United Nlld, Parly, There are. l.L,O'liD S two independents, ' Lo\\ RATES

Handling elections is old stllff DIAL 5031 lor Mr, Short. He lI'as depuly . HARDWARE STORES minister of economic de"elop,

, THE STORY OF NFLD. By A. B, Perlin

Illustrated Political, industrial and

commercial history Kromekote Cover ,$2.00 Cloth oound $5.00 \

. Dicks & Co., ltd. The Booksellers ment in .956 when Premier .1, 1---------­

R. Smallwood made h.im lllli·! HARRIS & HISCOCK, L TO, time elecloral officer under the, GENEIIAl HARDWARE ,Spin 442j or 2008 or 3191

... __________________ ~ new aet. I Dlstnbuturs for Sunbeam ------.~-'1\'" I Previous to thaI. .Ifr, Short· Electrical Appllan~es

F 0 R SALE 'look time off lrom hiS regular: Sports Goods and Sport! ,- ,,----- ,-- ---- -'~-duties to attend to the work of wear for all OCC:lSIOn!, . K,\ VA:\"\GI!-Born at S1.

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Centrally heated 3-bedroom

COUNTRY HOUSE In the Yacht Club Area, Manuels, together with new centrally heated 2-bedroom guest house.

Artesian well. In excellent candition.

APPLY

F. A. O'DEA REID BUILDING TELEPHONE 7104 - 7709

DUCKWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S

GEORGE CANNING LICENCED CUSTOMS BROKER

Prompt and efficient service guaranteed Office at

JOB'S COLD STORAGE BUILDING off Water Street next to Marshall Building • DIAL 6885 P.O. BOX E50B9 •

preparing for an electioll, DIAL 5016 CL:II'C's .'Ierey Hospit~1. ~foll' The strapping six.footer. now day, August 17 10 .Joseph a"d

,61, looked after the mechani~;; .. ERNEST CLOl'STON, LTD Tllcresa Kal'anagh, a daughter. 1 . \' - orn to ~1r. and ~frs,

I O ~ the Nfld. National Conven" ~lcCLARY AUTO~IATIC PII·E B

'lion in 1946, WAR~[ AIR CONDITIONING (' I· , . ' U In Pike InCl' l1u,-" (;;lrL:1IHII This may lnl'ol"c the poli, . 210 WATER ST, DI \L 41R3 all August 17th, a son, 8 liJs,

• ing rhiei walking foul' 01' I 6 0/.-,

I flve miles to the, nca~pst cOI11· ~ HEATING munlcatlOns office. III some Instances. but It's still faster -C----------than the old system, . . A. HUBLEY, L TO.

! H1CIIAIlDSOi'.'-Borll al the ,Grace Hospital un August 17th. : to Earl and i'.'oreen (I:er Hibbs) 'Ilicharrison, a SOil, :'lother and The returning officers for: rlU~IBI!liG and HEATING

each constituency wire pro,: CONTRACTORS : baby hath rioing fillC, I

gressive reporL~ frum the I . Rep. General Electric polls In their ridings, and the' 36 Kmg's Road Dial 2~16 ____ IJr:.\!"S teletype machines in :-1r. -~~

'1 Short's office at the House· RADIO-TV REPAIRS i Sf:\G - 1'lIs,,,d pe.,refull; of Assembly will start chattel'· lall'ay on August 18th, Charles

I Ing ~oun after the 12·l1our GREAT EASTERN OIL I Sin~. ~~ed 6~ years, Leavin~ polling day cluses at 8 p,m, COMPANY, LTD. ,10 mOlll'n his \\'Ifr, tllo ,on5, NDT. REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.V 'five claught~rs. and olle bro

AND ALL ELECTRICAL .ther at ,llolllrea1. FUlleral will APPLIANCES I take pLlce from his late resi·

DIAL 3001 to 3UU5 nellce. 94 New Gower Street. ----NOTE OF THASKS

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"May he rest in peace," , The family of lhe late:

Michael J. Walsh wish to ex·· _U_S_E_D_C_A....;.,R.;.S_____ HOLLOWAY-Passed peace· press their sincere appreciation I ' fully away early TlleSria) morn·

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to all who helped in Bny way to : ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD ing at 144 Empire Avenue. ,alleviate the grief and sorrow FOR A CAR YOU CAN Lloyd J~mes Hollo\\'av a"ed 36 In the loss of a loving husband DEPEND ON CALL years, Leaving to ;;ou~n his and father; especially Rev, ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD wife. f~ther and mother. fi\'e Father ~!addigan, the doctors. "A Complete StUI' At YOUJ sis:ers and three brothers, nurses, orderlies and aides at DIAL 3015 . FUlleral ~t 2.30 p,m, on Tilllrs· the General Hospital, also tu I' I day from Barrell's 3!ortllarv those who sent telegrams. let, FISH STORES Booms, 28 Dicks' Squal·e. to th~ ters of sympathy, mas, cards, ~(Ollnt Pleasant ('cmelery.' cards of sympathy, and wreaths, CITY FISH SHOP COAKEH-Dicci s\lddenh' at To each and everyone of yOU a 36 fRESCOTT ST. the Grace Ilospital.eal'iy· Sun·

. very special 'Thank You', DIAL 2226 : da~' lllol'lling. Edward .r. Coak· Inserted by his wife ~(arion. Service, Quality, Variety • cr, aged 55 years. 0[ 11 Cairo

and children. ~ Slrec\. Leaving to mourn wife, seven dallghters. six SOilS, and

WA1IOT PRfCE SUPPOHl'S 'sel'en grandeliiidrell, The reo SASKATOO:'>l ICPI-The exeCll' : mains are resting at Carnell's .

• til'e of the ~askatclie\\'an farm: Funer"1 Hume, 28 Cochrane

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J~ you CAN take I

ers lInio~ has criticized a policy i Street. FllIll~ral ~er"ices will on hog and egg price supports' be held ~t Ihe ~ Irsl Baptist proposed by the ciireclors of the Church. 104 Portugal Cove Ilrl .. Canadian Federation of Agricul' 011 Wednesd'I)" Aug, t9th, 2,30

p,m .. and tilellce to the Mount Pleasant Cemetery,-tu,w

BIRTH ii ~,--- it with you

BURKE-Born at St. Clare's ~!ercy Hospital on August 12th, to John and Monica Burke (nee Murphy) of Mount Arlington Heights, a boy.

54" GABARDINE Colours - Teel,

Caban, Navy,

Green and Red. Reg. $1,60 yard

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Brownie STAR FLEX

Takes colour slides 81 well as colour and black and white print-!

Camera olone .... $12 .55

Outfit .................... $18.95

Brownie STARFLEX

Takes blaek and while and colour snaps, and colour slides as well Comera

Alone· ..... ",$9.95

Outfit .... $11.55 --------------------------'

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• Mirrors, all sizes complete with fit­tings etc.

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For a short time we are offering sta Murray - Brantford roofings AT VERY MU REDUCED PRICES.

210 lb. Mineralized Asphalt Shingles, all colours

Mineralized roofing ... , ...................................... .. 5.80

Smcoth surface 18" 45 lb .. "."""."""."".",,.,, .. $ 3.55

Smooth surface 1 8" 55 lb. ,.,,,,,, """"'''''''''''''''''' $ 4.50

Also, a full line of -

DOORS MOULDINGS WALLBOARD.

K.B. SHEATHING and oil Building SUPf-lies.

A. H. MURRAY & Co., l ST. JOHN'S.

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i.mel'lC;ll~ clli;:en herr:', Aug, lllth, f\ltllOUgh

Engls:h, ;\11'0, PobLll'ka, burn in PolilnQ. h~s eight child!f'l 19

children and 105 great gl'andchildren,

Irving Freedman, while interpreter meanor Kiellooks oll,-CPI

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netted a general, and a

persons aecmed of Iliootings, The arres!.! Inother night of gUI

laid they arrested' Hernandez Nardo, 01 national police

president Ra Martin, as he attl

cross barriers set U1 rars investigating

a light plane flying 101~ 01'

of Havana,

lops Fals

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teeth can be sockets of e,\tr.

Hodosh, 33,: dental surgeo

Island Hospital since Nov. 11. •

22 successful implants in h u

of them i n ~1I

sockets.

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